Intertwingled - The Role of the Rug in Art, Crafts and Design
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By Martí Guixé and Inga Knölke
The word intertwingled, coined in 1960 by the American sociologist and philosopher Ted Nelson, expresses the complexity of the interrelationships of knowledge, made up of myriad connections and cross-relationships. Embracing this vision, Intertwingled: The Role of the Rug in Arts, Crafts and Design — published on the occasion of the homonymous exhibition at the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome, curated by Martí Guixé and Inga Knölke — offers an open and disruptive reading of the interconnected world in which we live.
Corraini Edizione, 2021, softcover,
9.45 x 11 inches, 160 pages.
