A dark reflection on the power and politics of erasure in contemporary society. The word oblivion comes from the French word to forget. From Warhol’s vacuity to Baudrillard’s simulacra, oblivion is de rigueur in the 21st century. Bound with carbon paper endpapers.
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The Oubliette As Camera Obscura
Nicholas Herman
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The Key: The Suicide Of Judas
Damian Hirst
Nevada Test Site
US Department of Energy
On Landscape Memory and Construction: Two New Works By Shirley Wegner
Orly Shevy
Shitomi
Duane Bruton
Astoria
Jesse Reed
Dead Air
Dmitri Siegel
Post It
Esther Partegas
Lament Of The Makers By William Dunbar
Joe Scanlan
Hirsch Perlman
The Big Nothing
Ingrid Schaffner
The End
Michael Vahrenwald
Infinity Box: On The Nature Of Mirrors Interview with Josiah McElheny
Nicholas Herman
Art and Outfits
Rachel Harrison and Martha Friedman
Bud Powell's Oblivion
Liz Bevilacqua
Losing Face
Matt Borruso
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