Afterall Journal Issue 57 'Palestine and the World' Examines Global South Perspectives
The latest issue of Afterall Journal, number 57, is out now and is called 'Palestine and the World'. It’s edited by a team that includes Elisa Adami and Amanda Carneiro, along with others. This edition features nine pieces, with three focusing on lumbung one projects. It explores how Palestinian art reacts to ongoing erasure and looks into the various artistic landscapes. The increase in attacks on Gaza since October 2023 highlights the resistance to Global South viewpoints from the West. Notable contributors include authors like Furqat Palvan-Zade and artist Sung Hwan Kim. You can get the paperback from Central Books or Les presses du réel, while individual articles are available via the University of Chicago Press.
Key facts
- Afterall Journal published Issue 57 titled 'Palestine and the World'
- The issue examines collectives from lumbung one in Kassel
- Editors include Elisa Adami, Amanda Carneiro, Nav Haq, Mark Lewis, Adeena Mey, Charles Stankievech, and Chloe Ting
- Three of nine contributions directly engage with lumbung one projects
- The publication explores Palestinian art and visual culture
- Articles address the escalation of attacks on Gaza since October 2023
- The paperback is available through Central Books and Les presses du réel
- Individual articles can be purchased via University of Chicago Press
Entities
Artists
- Sung Hwan Kim
- Furqat Palvan-Zade
- Xin Wang
- Han Mengyun
- Hazem Harb
- Kegham Djeghalian Jr
- Julian Ross
- Hanan Toukan
- Janine Armin
- Haseeb Ahmed
- Elisa Adami
- Amanda Carneiro
- Nav Haq
- Mark Lewis
- Adeena Mey
- Charles Stankievech
- Chloe Ting
- Melissa Gronlund
Institutions
- Afterall Journal
- Central Books
- Les presses du réel
- University of Chicago Press
Locations
- Kassel
- Germany
- Gaza
- Palestine
- UK
- EU
- Asia
- Africa
- Latin America
- Tashkent
- Uzbekistan
- Tokyo
- Japan
- Guernica
- Spain
Sources
- Afterall —