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English: One person died is a publication that follows and documents the thematic work of artist Alina Mnatsakanian on the Armenian Genocide. The publication consists of two books. A 500-page artist’s book in which the phrase “one person died” is repeated 1,500,000 times in reference to the victims of the Armenian genocide. It is the recognition of each person killed during this genocide, a necessary repetition that allows us to visualize the immensity of such a crime. The second volume is a booklet containing texts, accompanied by visual documents, about the corpus of works One Person Died and its origins in the work of Alina Mnatsakanian, each in the original language of the authors, with an English translation next to them.
Alina Mnatsakanian is a multimedia artist who lives and works in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. She has a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the University of Paris 8 and a master’s degree from the California State University of Los Angeles. She has shown her work in the United Stated, Canada, Europe, Armenia and Korea. She has received grants from the Swiss federal office of culture, the Swiss Artists in Labs and the California Council for the Humanities. She has been artist-in- residence in the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory IDSIA in Lugano, at the Grand Central Art Center in California and the Art and Cultural Studies Laboratory (ACSL) Yerevan, Armenia. |
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Author | Alina Mnatsakanian |
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