Duskdust
By (Author) Susanne Kriemann
Sternberg Press
Sternberg Press
29th June 2020
United States
Hardback
86
Width 184mm, Height 298mm, Spine 15mm
666g
Duskdust is an artist book by Susanne Kriemann. It takes as its starting point the former industrial site of limestone mining at Furilden peninsula on the northeastern coast of Gotland, Sweden's biggest island. It is informed by the artist's ongoing preoccupation with photography, labor, and archaeology and includes photographs taken during her residencies and site visits, archival material as well as text contributions by invited authors. Writer Kirsty Bell traveled to Gotland to follow the artist's research trails while media theorist Jussi Parikka situates Kriemann's artistic approach within current discourse on geology and media. Maria Barnas wrote a poem based on Kriemann's walk through a tunnel at the industrial site. Lvia Pldi, director of BAC - Baltic Art Center in Visby, Sweden gives an introduction to The Site Residency program and the specifities of selected sites in relationship to Kriemann's work.
Copublished with BAC - Baltic Art Center, Visby
Contributors
Kirsty Bell, Lvia Pldi, Jussi Parikka, Maria Barnas