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Michael Rakowitz : Nimrud

Title
Michael Rakowitz : Nimrud / edited by Katherine D. Alcauskas.
Author
Rakowitz, Michael
Publication
  • New York : Delmonico Books, 2021.
  • Clinton, NY : Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, Hamilton College, 2021
  • New York : Artbook/D.A.P, [Date of distribution not identified]
  • ©2021

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Additional Authors
  • Alcauskas, Katherine D.
  • Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, host institution.
Description
141 pages : color illustrations; 26 x 29 cm
Summary
Using Arab-language newspapers and wrappers from food products imported from the Middle East, Iraqi American artist Michael Rakowitz (born 1973) has recreated to scale Room H from the Northwest Palace of the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud (Kalhu). Part of a reception suite, Room H was originally lined with seven-foot-tall carved stone reliefs, including an inscription detailing Ashurnasirpal II's achievements and winged male figures, many of which have been removed by Western archaeologists over the last 150 years. Here, Rakowitz has recreated only those panels that were in situ in Room H when the remains of the palace were destroyed by the jihadist group the Islamic State (ISIS) in 2015. Areas from which the reliefs had already been removed by 19th-century archaeologists are left blank, resulting in what Rakowitz calls a palimpsest of different moments of removal.
Subject
  • Northwest Palace (Calah)
  • Bas-relief > Calah (Extinct city)
  • Bas-relief
  • Calah (Extinct city)
  • Iraq > Calah (Extinct city)
Note
  • "This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition Michael Rakowitz: Nimrud, organized by the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, October 19, 2020-June 18, 2021"-- Colophon.
ISBN
  • 9781636810256
  • 163681025X
LCCN
99990317346
OCLC
  • on1256542129
  • 1256542129
  • SCSB-14252456
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries