She Moves Me Performance, Moving Image, and Lynne Marsh’s Lens Published by Inventory Press. Edited with introduction and interview by Sylvie Fortin. Text by Nora H. Khan, Sabeth Buchmann, Gean Moreno, Stephanie Wakefield, Marina Vishmidt, Rachael Rakes. Marsh’s multichannel visual interventions articulate the criticality of infrastructure, the technological image, spatial expansion, surveillance, collective labor and much more Part reader, part monograph, part visual essay, She Moves Me synthesizes the installation and performance pieces of Canadian artist Lynne Marsh (born 1969). Marsh’s filmed and choreographed interventions look behind the scenes, underscoring the camera’s power to delineate social spaces.
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