Format:
233 Seiten
,
30 cm
ISBN:
9781935998495
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1935998498
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9780300257601
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0300257600
Content:
Landscape as Found Object: Six Artists Works with the Clark's Environs / Molly Epstein -- Site and Somatic Scale: Six Possibilities on Stone Hill / Abigail Ross Goodman -- Remarks on Rural Scenery, or Analia Saban Teaches a Cow How to Draw / Jenelle Porter -- A Proposal for an Encounter: On Haegue Yang's Migratory DMZ Birds on Asymmetric Lens / Pavel Pyš -- Pushing against Certainty: Kelly Akashi's Expansive Vision in A Device to See the World Twice / Lumi Tan -- Rupture and the Sound of Silence: Jennie C. Jones' These (Mournful) Shores / Somi Umolu -- Adoration of the Joint: Nairy Baghramian's Knee and Elbow / Robert Wiesenberger.
Content:
"Published by the Clark Art Institute on the occasion of the exhibition 'Ground/work', Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, October 6, 2020-October 17, 2021. 'Ground/work' is organized by the Clark Art Institute with guest curators Molly Epstein and Abigail Ross Goodman. Building on a history of collaboration with contemporary artists, the Clark commissioned Kelly Akashi, Nairy Baghramian, Jennie C. Jones, Eva LeWitt, Analia Saban, and Haegue Yang to create new works of art in active dialogue with this specific environment. This book contains eight essays that address the significance of these artworks and artists from curators and writers Lumi Tan, Somi Umolu, Courtney J. Martin, Jenelle Porter, Pavel Pyš and Robert Wiesenberger"--Letzte Seite
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
Language:
English
Keywords:
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute
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Plastik
;
Sammlung
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Akashi, Kelly 1983-
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Baghramian, Nairy 1971-
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Jones, Jennie C. 1968-
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LeWitt, Eva 1985-
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Saban, Analia 1980-
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Yang, Haegue 1971-
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Skulpturenpark
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Bildband
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