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Covert Operations: Investigating the Known Unknowns

Date
2015
Publisher
Radius Books/Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary A
Format
Artists' Books
Size
10 × 12.5 inches
Length
136 pages
Description

Foreword by Timothy R. Rodgers. Text by Claire C. Carter with Sandra S. Phillips, & Dana Priest.

Following the tragedies of September 11, 2001, contemporary artists such as Ahmed Basiony, Thomas Demand, Harun Farocki, Jenny Holzer, Trevor Paglen and Taryn Simon urgently pursued the complicated intersection of freedom, security, secrecy, power and violence. Covert Operations: Investigating the Known Unknowns features 13 international artists who have collected and revealed unreported information on subjects ranging from classified military sites and reconnaissance satellites to border and immigration surveillance, terrorist profiling, narcotics and human trafficking, illegal extradition flights and nuclear weapons. Among the other contributing artists are Anne-Marie Schleiner, Luis Hernandez Galvan, David Taylor and Kerry Tribe.

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