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Rosa Barba. Impermanence in Fields
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Edited by: Calouste Gulbenkian foundation CAM - Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian, El Museo de Arte de Lima—MALI / proyectoamil, MAXXI - Museo nazionale delle arti del XXI secolo
Graphic Design: Joseph Logan
Artist: Rosa Barba
Texts by: Rosa Barba, Corinne Diserens, David Grubbs, Georgia Horn, Joachim Jäger, Zoe Leonard, Sarat Maharaj, José-Carlos Mariátegui, Josiah McElheny, Monica Narula, Jonathan Pouthier, Alessandro Rabottini, Felicity D. Scott, Mike Sperlinger, Francesco Stocchi, Michael Taussig, Ana Texeira Pinto, Emily Watlington, Benjamin Weil, Siegfried Zielinski
English
May 2026, 208 Pages, 185 Photos
Paperback with Flaps
223mm x 305mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-6129-1

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Rosa Barba. Impermanence in Fields offers a profound exploration of her conceptual practice, featuring contributions from distinguished writers. Edited by MAXXI (Rome), Gulbenkian (Lisbon), and proyectoamil (Lima), the book functions as both a critical companion to Barba's work and an artist's book in its own right. Bringing together diverse voices it reflects on themes central to her art—time, memory, language, cinema, and the materiality of film. Across a range of written formats, registers and approaches, the volume maps the intellectual terrain surrounding and stimulating Barba's performances, films and exhibitions, revealing the manifold narratives and speculative visions that drive her work. Rosa Barba. Impermanence in Fields stands as a substantial, critical, visionary and affirmative resource for scholars, artists, and readers interested in contemporary art, film, ecological transformation and storytelling.

Rosa Barba (Agrigento, Italy), based in Berlin, explores themes of permanence, impermanence, reality, and fiction through films, sculptures, installations, publications, and performances.
EXHIBITIONS

El Museo de Arte de Lima—MALI / proyectoamil

February 16—June 16, 2024

MAXXI—National Museum of 21st Century Arts, Rome

November 26, 2025—March 8, 2026

CAM—Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian, Lisbon

May 15, 2026—September 28, 2026
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