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An Equine Anthology

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+++Nell Boeschenstein, Josh Garrett-Davis, Richard Saxton, Kirsten Stoltz (eds.)+++


ISBN

978-94-90322-54-0

Graphic designer

Peter de Kan

Number of pages

250

Book size

11 x 18 cm

Binding

softcover

An Equine Anthology is the second Center Pivot publication the Last Chance Press of M12 Studio. It is published as a special limited edition, in a print run of 250 copies. Co-publishers: M12 Collective and the Last Chance Press.

Through interdisciplinary approaches, this series explores and connects the changing realities of rural landscapes and communities around the world.

English

Release date: April 2015

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An Equine Anthology stitches together non-linear histories, testimonies, and interpretations of equine culture from the American Southwest and beyond. Far from representing binaries of the romantic and mundane, of personality and commodity, An Equine Anthology presents the reader with a broad topographical view of the horse, an image that reaches well beyond that of American mythology. M12's anthology combines poetics with research methodologies that delve into the unseen, hidden, and overlooked to create a work that is greater than the sum of its parts.”  - Sanjit Sethi 

With Contributions by

Clea G. Hall is a photographer and horse owner from Placitas, New Mexico.

Matthew Fluharty is director of Art of the Rural, a collaborative organization based in St. Louis.

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith is an artist working in Corrales, New Mexico.

Temple Grandin is an animal welfare expert based in Ft. Collins, Colorado.

M12 is an interdisciplinary art collective headquartered in Byers, Colorado.

The Brunetti Family operates the TBR Ranch, a horse-boarding facility in Ft. Lupton, Colorado.

Matt Slaby is a photographer and writer based in Denver.

Nell Boeschenstein is a writer from Charlottesville, Virginia.

Oli Robbins is a writer for the Sandoval Signpost, New Mexico. The included profile was originally published in February 2014.

Wapke Feenstra is an artist based in Rotterdam, and co-founder of Myvillages.

Kultivator is an art and farming collective in Dyestad, Sweden.

Josh Garrett-Davis is a writer and historian living in Los Angeles.

Richard Saxton is an artist and educator who lives in Denver. He is the founder and creative director of M12.

Kirsten Stoltz is a curator living in Denver. She is the director of programs for M12.

Stuart Hyatt, who recorded a sonic counterpart to this volume, is founder of TEAM Records and lives in Indianapolis.

Nell Boeschenstein, Josh Garrett-Davis, Richard Saxton, Kirsten Stoltz (eds.)

€18.95

An Equine Anthology

Nell Boeschenstein, Josh Garrett-Davis, Richard Saxton, Kirsten Stoltz (eds.)

€18.95

Art / Bookazines / Series / Photography / Poetry


ISBN

978-94-90322-54-0

Graphic designer

Peter de Kan

Number of pages

250

Book size

11 x 18 cm

Binding

softcover

An Equine Anthology is the second Center Pivot publication the Last Chance Press of M12 Studio. It is published as a special limited edition, in a print run of 250 copies. Co-publishers: M12 Collective and the Last Chance Press.

Through interdisciplinary approaches, this series explores and connects the changing realities of rural landscapes and communities around the world.

English

Release date: April 2015

An Equine Anthology stitches together non-linear histories, testimonies, and interpretations of equine culture from the American Southwest and beyond. Far from representing binaries of the romantic and mundane, of personality and commodity, An Equine Anthology presents the reader with a broad topographical view of the horse, an image that reaches well beyond that of American mythology. M12's anthology combines poetics with research methodologies that delve into the unseen, hidden, and overlooked to create a work that is greater than the sum of its parts.”  - Sanjit Sethi 

With Contributions by

Clea G. Hall is a photographer and horse owner from Placitas, New Mexico.

Matthew Fluharty is director of Art of the Rural, a collaborative organization based in St. Louis.

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith is an artist working in Corrales, New Mexico.

Temple Grandin is an animal welfare expert based in Ft. Collins, Colorado.

M12 is an interdisciplinary art collective headquartered in Byers, Colorado.

The Brunetti Family operates the TBR Ranch, a horse-boarding facility in Ft. Lupton, Colorado.

Matt Slaby is a photographer and writer based in Denver.

Nell Boeschenstein is a writer from Charlottesville, Virginia.

Oli Robbins is a writer for the Sandoval Signpost, New Mexico. The included profile was originally published in February 2014.

Wapke Feenstra is an artist based in Rotterdam, and co-founder of Myvillages.

Kultivator is an art and farming collective in Dyestad, Sweden.

Josh Garrett-Davis is a writer and historian living in Los Angeles.

Richard Saxton is an artist and educator who lives in Denver. He is the founder and creative director of M12.

Kirsten Stoltz is a curator living in Denver. She is the director of programs for M12.

Stuart Hyatt, who recorded a sonic counterpart to this volume, is founder of TEAM Records and lives in Indianapolis.