Susan Philipsz
		 
		Susan Philipsz (born 1965 in Glasgow) won the  prestigious Turner Prize in 2010 and has presented her installations  in 2007 at Skulptur Projekte, Muenster, in 2012 at documenta13,  Kassel and in 2015 at the Istanbul Biennial. Susan Philipsz has  gained widespread recognition in the international artworld for the  sharp execution of her works, unique in their genre, based on the  rigorous analysis of the history, memory, and traditions of a  specific place that she transposes into immaterial architectures  creating an introspective environment for the “viewer”. The  universal narrative of loss, hope, and homecoming is conveyed through  the reproduction of tunes and melodies that, blending with the genius  loci, generate a subjective storytelling.
	 	 
					
								
						2015
			English edition
			Humboldt Books - Artist's Travels
															Designed on the basis of a contemporary Baedeker,  this book offers an original itinerary in the historic center of the  city of Genoa. It is a city-guide that links different places and  times, and that also moves from the habit of moving, investigated as  a typical phenomenon of the Grand Tour—and  that is the origin of the term “tourism”.