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A Biography of Daphne
Mihnea Mircan/Helen Hughes

384 pages
15 color and 100 b/w illustrations
thread-sewn paperback

Leipzig July, 2027
ISBN: 9783959058070

Width: 15 cm
Length: 22 cm

Language(s): English

Editor
Mihnea Mircan, Helen Hughes

Author
Erik Bünger, Lauren Burrow, Justin Clemens, Vincent W. J. van Gerven Oei, Ana María Gómez López, Amelia Groom, Eva Hayward, Ulrik Heltoft, Adam Jasper, Caroline A. Jones, Martha Kenney, Esther Leslie, Paris Lettau, Sophie Lewis, Candice Lin, Michael Marder, Stephanie McCarter, Lévi McLean, Luke Morgan, Miljohn Ruperto, P. Staff, Jonas Staal, Khadija von Zinneburg Carroll

Designer
Žiga Testen, Kim Mumm Hansen

Co-publisher
Discipline, Melbourne, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art

This anthology revisits the classical myth of Daphne as the starting point for an investigation of trauma and metamorphosis, symbiosis and entanglement. Daphne, the nymph who turned into a tree to evade the assault of the god Apollo, is a figure in, and of, crisis, here re-cast as a dynamic model for the ruptures between the “figures” and “grounds” of today’s visual, social, and ecological environments. Commissioned essays and artist pages explore the integrity and vulnerability of bodies, their performative or prosthetic extensions, and the alliances they enter into, across species or symbolic registers. Tangling brutality and emancipation, power and refusal, self and place, Daphne’s becoming tree—and becoming image—is reimagined as a cipher for contemporary predicaments, illuminating the perils and potentials of a profound transformation of the human.

Mihnea Mircan is a writer and the curator of Plan B Foundation, which will open in Cluj, Romania in 2025.
Helen Hughes is deputy head of the Fine Art department and a senior lecturer in art history, theory, and curatorial practice at Monash University, Melbourne.

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