For the past three decades, Joseph Grigely’s work, as an artist, scholar, and activist, has reframed the disabled body as an enabled body by empowering it to question who has access to what, who is denied access to spaces, places, and people, and how this impacts all of us. This artist’s book by Joseph Grigely brings together his research, ideas and thoughts, as well as visual materials, on access ramps and his stairs/ramp (what is called a “stramp”) project designed for a space at the Palais de Tokyo as part of his solo exhibition This Is Where We Are. How does access become a responsibility for everyone so that it benefits everyone, and not just those who are deemed “disabled”? This publication, which contains an essay by Grigely on why designing a ramp is so difficult, explores the concept of accessibility, particularly through the architecture of spaces, and proposes rethinking the idea of access as a medium. Risograph-printed in 6 colors (aqua, black, blue, red, teal, yellow) and bound in the publishing workshop of the Palais de Tokyo. Centerfold screen printed by Lézard Graphique (Strasbourg). Edition of 200 (English) and 200 (French).
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. For the past three decades, Joseph Grigelys work, as an artist, scholar, and activist, has reframed the disabled body as an enabled body by empowering it to question who has access to what, who is denied access to spaces, places, and people, and how this impacts all of us.This artists book by Joseph Grigely brings together his research, ideas and thoughts, as well as visual materials, on access ramps and his stairs/ramp (what is called a stramp) project designed for a space at the Palais de Tokyo as part of his solo exhibition This Is Where We Are. How does access become a responsibility for everyone so that it benefits everyone, and not just those who are deemed disabled? This publication, which contains an essay by Grigely on why designing a ramp is so difficult, explores the concept of accessibility, particularly through the architecture of spaces, and proposes rethinking the idea of access as a medium.Risograph-printed in 6 colors (aqua, black, blue, red, teal, yellow) and bound in the publishing workshop of the Palais de Tokyo. Centerfold screen printed by Lezard Graphique (Strasbourg). Edition of 200 (English) and 200 (French). Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9782847111545
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Paperback. Etat : New. For the past three decades, Joseph Grigely's work, as an artist, scholar, and activist, has reframed the disabled body as an enabled body by empowering it to question who has access to what, who is denied access to spaces, places, and people, and how this impacts all of us.This artist's book by Joseph Grigely brings together his research, ideas and thoughts, as well as visual materials, on access ramps and his stairs/ramp (what is called a "stramp") project designed for a space at the Palais de Tokyo as part of his solo exhibition This Is Where We Are. How does access become a responsibility for everyone so that it benefits everyone, and not just those who are deemed "disabled"? This publication, which contains an essay by Grigely on why designing a ramp is so difficult, explores the concept of accessibility, particularly through the architecture of spaces, and proposes rethinking the idea of access as a medium.Risograph-printed in 6 colors (aqua, black, blue, red, teal, yellow) and bound in the publishing workshop of the Palais de Tokyo. Centerfold screen printed by Lézard Graphique (Strasbourg). Edition of 200 (English) and 200 (French). N° de réf. du vendeur LU-9782847111545
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Paperback. Etat : New. For the past three decades, Joseph Grigely's work, as an artist, scholar, and activist, has reframed the disabled body as an enabled body by empowering it to question who has access to what, who is denied access to spaces, places, and people, and how this impacts all of us.This artist's book by Joseph Grigely brings together his research, ideas and thoughts, as well as visual materials, on access ramps and his stairs/ramp (what is called a "stramp") project designed for a space at the Palais de Tokyo as part of his solo exhibition This Is Where We Are. How does access become a responsibility for everyone so that it benefits everyone, and not just those who are deemed "disabled"? This publication, which contains an essay by Grigely on why designing a ramp is so difficult, explores the concept of accessibility, particularly through the architecture of spaces, and proposes rethinking the idea of access as a medium.Risograph-printed in 6 colors (aqua, black, blue, red, teal, yellow) and bound in the publishing workshop of the Palais de Tokyo. Centerfold screen printed by Lézard Graphique (Strasbourg). Edition of 200 (English) and 200 (French). N° de réf. du vendeur LU-9782847111545
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. For the past three decades, Joseph Grigelys work, as an artist, scholar, and activist, has reframed the disabled body as an enabled body by empowering it to question who has access to what, who is denied access to spaces, places, and people, and how this impacts all of us.This artists book by Joseph Grigely brings together his research, ideas and thoughts, as well as visual materials, on access ramps and his stairs/ramp (what is called a stramp) project designed for a space at the Palais de Tokyo as part of his solo exhibition This Is Where We Are. How does access become a responsibility for everyone so that it benefits everyone, and not just those who are deemed disabled? This publication, which contains an essay by Grigely on why designing a ramp is so difficult, explores the concept of accessibility, particularly through the architecture of spaces, and proposes rethinking the idea of access as a medium.Risograph-printed in 6 colors (aqua, black, blue, red, teal, yellow) and bound in the publishing workshop of the Palais de Tokyo. Centerfold screen printed by Lezard Graphique (Strasbourg). Edition of 200 (English) and 200 (French). Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9782847111545
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