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'BE-side(s) work - Em'kal Eyongakpa, friends and traces 2014-2009'

Online2 March 2015 - 2 March 2015
'BE-side(s) work - Em'kal Eyongakpa, friends and traces 2014-2009'

'BE-side(s) work - Em'kal Eyongakpa, friends and traces 2014-2009'

'BE-side(s) work - Em'kal Eyongakpa, friends and traces 2014-2009' is the first artist's book by the Cameroonian artist curated by Em’kal Eyongakpa with Amal Alhaag.
'A thought-provoking puzzle, covering parameters of rites, coded-languages, rituals and mundane routines–unified, these lingua francas of parallel veracities construct deeper notions and imagery that underlie and challenge concepts of imaginations, dialogism, meaning and reality. At the end of the day, all that's left is to wander follow the traces, and loose track of time in this publication.' (Curator Amal Alhaag)
The first edition is limited to 99 numbered copies.
An extended special edition of 33 copies, signed and numbered I-XXXIII, includes a code for one time audio download.
112 pages, full colour, Stucco Fedrigoni paper
Printed by Tipografia Valtorta, Giussano (MB) Italy
Bound by Cartotecnica Zama, Monza (MB) Italy
Produced by Boíte, Rijksakademie Van Beeldende Kunsten, KHaL!SHRINE
www.boiteonline.org/BE-side-s-work

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