The Lure of the Local: Senses of Place in a Multicentered Society

Lucy R. Lippard
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In The Lure of the Local, Lucy R. Lippard, one of America's most influential art writers, weaves together cultural studies, history, geography, and contemporary art to provide a fascinating exploration of our multiple senses of place. Expanding her reach far beyond the confines of the art world, she discusses community, land use, perceptions of nature, how we produce the landscape, and how the landscape affects our lives. In this extensively illustrated, beautifully produced volume, she consistently makes unexpected connections between contemporary art and its political, social, and cultural contexts.
Genres: ArtNonfictionPhilosophyEssaysGeographyArchitectureTheorySpaceResearchEnvironment
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