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3%OFFLucy Orta (Ed.) - Mapping the Invisible: EU-Roma Gypsies - 9781906155919 - V9781906155919
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Mapping the Invisible: EU-Roma Gypsies

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Description for Mapping the Invisible: EU-Roma Gypsies Paperback. EU-Roma Gypsies. 192 pages, 153 b&w & colour illustrations. Editor(s): Orta, Lucy. Cateogry: (G) General (US: Trade). BIC Classification: 1QFE; JFSL. Dimension: 286 x 211 x 18. Weight: 1054.
Mapping the Invisible: EU-Roma Gypsies takes the reader on a visual journey across Europe with a focus on its fastest-growing ethnic minority: the Roma. This publication is the result of a unique partnership called EU-ROMA formed by a group of architects, designers and artists wishing to raise awareness to the diversity and richness of the Roma people. The book shows us the EU-ROMA projects conducted together with the gypsy communities in Romania, Greece, Italy and the UK. The EU-ROMA partnership was formed as a result of European Community funding, linking the four countries with the emphasis on an open dialog on Roma housing issues and public space. The intriguing networks that have been formed were aimed at mobilizing and exchanging knowledge and experience from each of the members' specialist fields in the domain of architecture, contemporary art, urban planning, humanities, sociology and human rights. The outcomes of EU-ROMA form the heart of this book. The book opens with an outline of the Roma cultural heritage, with a particular focus on the issues surrounding recent European migration and the current housing conditions, followed by the visual results of the projects with the Roma gypsies in Romania, Greece, Italy and the UK. Each chapter shows not only the tools and methods the artist and architects use in their projects, but also the impact of their work in the Roma communities, the challenges, personal experiences and outcomes of their work. For example: the construction of two improved 'shacks' in Belgrade, where recycling and waste material is used to create decent, adequate and affordable housing, offering sustainable solutions for Roma housing in Eastern Europe. Mapping the Invisible features internationally celebrated artists in a unique partnership and is the first arts publication dedicated to European Roma gypsies. It is visually engaging and will inform and inspire readers on this fascinating cultural heritage.

Product Details

Publisher
Black Dog Publishing
Number of pages
192
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781906155919
SKU
V9781906155919
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About Lucy Orta (Ed.)
Lucy Orta is an internationally renowned British artist who lives and works in Paris. Several books have been published on her and her partner's (Jorge Orta) work, including Lucy + Jorge Orta Pattern Book (Black Dog Publishing, 2007). Her work has been exhibited in major contemporary art museums around the world including the Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen Rotterdam, ICA London and the Modern Art Museum, Paris. Lucy operates not only as an artist, but also as a campaigner, community mediator and educator.

Reviews for Mapping the Invisible: EU-Roma Gypsies
There's a lot to learn and like about this book. Efficient design, profusion of pictures, the choice of bringing together actors from different fields - from architects to historians, from artists to NGOs - to explore and discuss the issue, a contagious concern and interest for the story of the Gypsies. We Make Money Not Art When you pick the book up first you just see poverty and exclusion, and then the differences between Roma communities start to come through. Travellers Times The result of a partnership of architects, designers and artists aiming to raise awareness of the cultural diversity of European Roma and the injustices they've been subjected to. New Start

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