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156 unnumbered pages : illustrations (some mounted color), facsimiles, maps, plates. "Published as part of Printed Matter's Emerging Artists Publication Series. First edition of 800 copies ""Printed Matter is pleased to publish When Eye Land, a new artists' book by Star Feliz. The project builds on Feliz's research-based installation work, wading into memory, intimacy, and the ancestral past to explore how the legacy of colonialism has shaped the national identity of the Dominican Republic. What gets left behind when identity and belonging is removed from a relationship to land and spirit, shaped instead within the white European patriarchal imagination? How does colonialism live and breathe in our cells and psyche, taking root in the subconscious like a spell? Who is the Dominican land? Assembled from historical texts and photos, colonial maps, fabulated letters, and the artist's own family albums, When Eye Land confronts the twisted colonial visions of the Western gaze in Hispaniola in the late 19th and early 20th century. The publication unravels desire seated in the eye of the tourist, scientist and explorer, reflecting on how the constructed landscape (the ""Land Columbus Loved"" as National Geographic puts it) is formed by spiritual, socio-political, ecological, and cognitive processes. Across this material the publication shows us indigenous life and its violent encounters with Spanish rule, agricultural workers, Santo Domingo's early industry, and export crops like plantain, cashew fruit, and sugarcane. Select images are transformed with an underprinting of gold pantone ink, offering gilded adornments like those you might find in an old scrapbook. The project offers a way to re-address the cultural mythologies and commodification of the Arawak-Taino original peoples of the Caribbean, and elevate the lives of Black and rural poor hidden from view. It reflects on a brutal past, lived contemporary reality, and how we might conjure other worlds ahead. When Eye Land concludes with an afterword by artist and writer manuel arturo abreu that builds on the project's themes within their own experience of economic precarity, generational secrets, and transmissions from the ancestral realm. An extensive bibliography credits the source of works included and referenced, melding the project's anthropological and personal perspective..."" -- Printed Matter website Includes bibliographical references. Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards. 2023 First PhotoBook Shortlist. Offset and screen prints. Case binding. Green leatherette cover with illustration and design printed in gold. Gold edges. SEI"

ISBN

Feliz_WhenEyeLand.pdf

Publication Date

2023

Imprint / Year

New York : Printed Matter, [2023]

Publisher

Printed Matter

City

New York

Keywords

gold (color); hardcover books; gilding; case binding (bookbinding process); leatherette; offset printing; screen printing; Pantone; Arawak-Taino; gold (color); Dominican Republic; colonialism; indigenous people; social issues; anthropology; Arawak

Disciplines

Photography

RISD Fleet Library Catalog Record

https://librarycat.risd.edu/record=b1765919~S4

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