Salted Earth Bettina I.G. HaussmannThe author makes a series of journeys, carrying out artistic practices uncovering histories, geographies, and biographies of salt and the places it has passed through. These practices explore both personal family history and the global entanglements of trade, labour, colonialism and migration narrated through a poetics of salt. 72 b&w 8 col. illus. Upcoming event: Artist Talk & Book Launch at Fabrica, UK Thursday 25 June
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