A collection of Brian D. Tripp’s ink drawing newspaper interventions from the 1980s and early 1990s that brutally, succinctly, and humorously deconstruct white supremacy and its colonial imperative.
Bound into a remarkably elegant exhibition-friendly accordion fold structure by master binder Sophia Kramer who has been binding BDT’s work for almost a decade.
Decolonizing Medicine
Decolonizing Medicine
Edition Size
1
Media
Hand-painting, Ink
Binding
Accordion
Format
Artist Book
Dimensions
12.25 × 12.5 × 1.25 in
Collection
Collection Development, Unique BooksRelated
colonization, indigenous, social commentary$ 6,800.00
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Getty Research Institute
A collection of Brian D. Tripp’s ink drawing newspaper interventions from the 1980s and early 1990s that brutally, succinctly, and humorously deconstruct white supremacy and its colonial imperative.
Bound into a remarkably elegant exhibition-friendly accordion fold structure by master binder Sophia Kramer who has been binding BDT’s work for almost a decade.
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