The Open Museum (signed)

by Isabella Capezio


Photographs: Isabella Capezio

Text: Isabella Capezio and Alexandra Frith

Publisher: self-published

Year: 2024

Price: 22

Comments: Edition of 20

The photographs were made in Jordan, in the southern Levant by the Jordan River East of the country.

The book was created on stolen WoiWurrung Wurundjeri country where sovereignty was never ceded.

I want to pay my respect to Elders, to Country and to culture that remains so connected with the land. I want to recognise that on these lands, cultural artefacts and sacred sites were destroyed, erased, and cemented over.


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The Open Museum (signed)

by Isabella Capezio


Photographs: Isabella Capezio

Text: Isabella Capezio and Alexandra Frith

Publisher: self-published

Year: 2024

Price: 22

Comments: Edition of 20

The photographs were made in Jordan, in the southern Levant by the Jordan River East of the country.

The book was created on stolen WoiWurrung Wurundjeri country where sovereignty was never ceded.

I want to pay my respect to Elders, to Country and to culture that remains so connected with the land. I want to recognise that on these lands, cultural artefacts and sacred sites were destroyed, erased, and cemented over.


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The Open Museum (signed)

by Isabella Capezio


Photographs: Isabella Capezio

Text: Isabella Capezio and Alexandra Frith

Publisher: self-published

Year: 2024

Price: 22

Comments: Edition of 20

The photographs were made in Jordan, in the southern Levant by the Jordan River East of the country.

The book was created on stolen WoiWurrung Wurundjeri country where sovereignty was never ceded.

I want to pay my respect to Elders, to Country and to culture that remains so connected with the land. I want to recognise that on these lands, cultural artefacts and sacred sites were destroyed, erased, and cemented over.


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