Edited by Rose D'Amora, Patricia Restrepo. Text by Dean Daderko. Interviews by MPA.
Human colonization of Mars is expected to begin in the coming decades as NASA and independent space ventures partner with private investors to explore the future of life on the red planet. The Interview: Red, Red Future is the culmination of more than three years of multidisciplinary artist MPA’s investigation of Mars and human colonization. Published to accompany an exhibition of works commissioned by the CAM Houston, this artist’s book includes lush, full-color images that speak to MPA’s engagement with Mars, the politics of power and colonization, light and minimalist aesthetics. The signed and numbered volume includes an essay by the exhibition’s curator Dean Daderko and three interviews with MPA: by authors Stephano Harney and Fred Moten; investigative journalist Linda Moulton Howe; and architect Vicente de Szyszlo. Edition of 450 signed and numbered copies.
Featured image is reproduced from 'MPA: The Interview.'
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Published by Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston. Edited by Rose D'Amora, Patricia Restrepo. Text by Dean Daderko. Interviews by MPA.
Human colonization of Mars is expected to begin in the coming decades as NASA and independent space ventures partner with private investors to explore the future of life on the red planet. The Interview: Red, Red Future is the culmination of more than three years of multidisciplinary artist MPA’s investigation of Mars and human colonization. Published to accompany an exhibition of works commissioned by the CAM Houston, this artist’s book includes lush, full-color images that speak to MPA’s engagement with Mars, the politics of power and colonization, light and minimalist aesthetics. The signed and numbered volume includes an essay by the exhibition’s curator Dean Daderko and three interviews with MPA: by authors Stephano Harney and Fred Moten; investigative journalist Linda Moulton Howe; and architect Vicente de Szyszlo. Edition of 450 signed and numbered copies.