A–Z Lars Arrhenius |
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Paperback (August 2002) A-Z is an artist's book that borrows the format of the classic street guide. An investigative index by the author Geoff Ryman unpicks events and poses quetions, from the rhetorical to the unanswerable, of the implied and real narratives of urban life. In contrast, an essay by art historian Andrew Wilson considers this project in the context of the displaced reality of the languages of maps. |
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