Éloj Kréyol
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Éloj Kréyol

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119 pages 2019

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In this fourth edition of 'Field Essays' we explore the specific decolonial and tactile research approach in the work of Paris-based design-duo dach&zephir. Convinced of the symbolic act of transmission and the gestures objects convey they zoom into the historic making of identity.'Field Essays'' centrifugal node Sophie Krier follows upon their ongoing research 'Éloge Créole, Chapitre 2, Escale 1' in which they interweave creole histories and archival footage from the island of Martinique. Krier invited writer and curator Lucy Cotter to reflect on the ethics of cultural exchange and how the unknown in collaborative making might generate new ways of thinking. The art historian Thomas Golsenne was also invited to analyse their work through the lens of 'Bricologie', the (non)science of mending and re-composing. From the island?s perspective, the Martiniquansociologist and poet André Lucrèce speaks about the lasting (mental) hierarchies that persist to this day.

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