Foreword by John McInerney. Text by Alex Klein, Aruna D'Souza. Conversation with Joselina Cruz, Josh Kline, Paul Pfeiffer.
Documenting Michelle Lopez’s major site-specific installation and critical dialogues across sculpture, race, politics and power
In Ballast & Barricades sculptor Michelle Lopez (born 1970) critiques symbols of nationalism, power and consumption, creating a precarious urban landscape from the material remains of crisis. This monograph brings together a decade of work on this topic.
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Documenting Michelle Lopez’s major site-specific installation and critical dialogues across sculpture, race, politics and power
Published by Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania. Foreword by John McInerney. Text by Alex Klein, Aruna D'Souza. Conversation with Joselina Cruz, Josh Kline, Paul Pfeiffer.
In Ballast & Barricades sculptor Michelle Lopez (born 1970) critiques symbols of nationalism, power and consumption, creating a precarious urban landscape from the material remains of crisis. This monograph brings together a decade of work on this topic.