Laughing in a foreign language
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Laughing in a foreign language
Hayward Pub., c2008
- : pbk.
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Laughing in a Foreign Language", The Hayward, London, Jan. 25-April 13, 2008
Exhibition curated by by Mami Kataoka
Exhibitors: Makoto Aida, Taiyo Kimura, Shimabuku ... [et al.]
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In a time of increasing globalisation, this book questions whether humour can only be appreciated by people with similar cultural, political or historical backgrounds and memories, or whether laughter can act as a catalyst for understanding what you are not familiar with. Do laughter and humour transcend difference and language, or are they dependent on inside knowledge and shared experience?This book features illustrations of more than 70 video, photographic and installation works by 30 international artists. Many of these artists have experiences of living away from their home country, leading them to exploit the humour that arises out of everyday gaps in translation, or even to use humour to fill those gaps. Other works depict social and political issues within a particular culture and society, while others are just absurd or satirical, exploring and animating the ambiguous area around humour, sadness and seriousness. Artists include Makoto Aida, Olaf Breuning, Marcus Coates, Cao Fei, Ghazel, Matthew Griffin, Taiyo Kimura, Peter Land, Julian Rosefeldt, Shimabuku, Nedko Solakov, Roi Vaara, Martin Walde and others.
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