Book Information:

TitlePlotting Power: Maps and the Modern Age
Subtitle
AuthorLea Nickless
PublisherThe Wolfsonian-FIU, Miami Beach
Publish Date2022
ISBN9780996869966
Pages99
BindingPaperback
NotesMaps make the world. Mirrors of our loftiest dreams and deepest fears, maps draw literal lines between "you" and "me," "us" and "other," more often reflecting how we see it than how it is. Plotting Power: Maps and the Modern Age follows the use of map-like imagery for political, commercial, and other purposes in the first half of the 20th century, when the possibilities of travel and technology opened new horizons for global ambition. Featuring Wolfsonian collection items including paintings, prints, posters, industrial design, and graphic materials, the exhibition traces how maps and other representations of geography were shaped by design strategies, diverse agendas, and signature stories of modern history.
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