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The Fall Of The Studio Artists At Work Wouter Davidts Kim Paice

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The Fall Of The Studio Artists At Work Wouter Davidts Kim Paice
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Publisher: Valiz
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.57 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Wouter Davidts, Kim Paice
ISBN: 9789078088295, 907808829X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Fall Of The Studio Artists At Work Wouter Davidts Kim Paice by Wouter Davidts, Kim Paice 9789078088295, 907808829X instant download after payment.

Valiz's Antennae series picks up new currents in the arts and commissions essays that transmit current waves of thought. The Fall of the Studio: Artists at Work, a collection of new essays examining the role and significance of the artist's studio in the cultural production and criticism of the second half of the twentieth century, is its first publication. It critically assesses the changes that have occurred in the nature and function of the artist's studio from the postwar period on. A blend of art history, art criticism and art theory, written in an accessible, non-academic style, the book illuminates a number of artists' studio habits--from the 1960s through the present--including Eva Hesse, Mark Rothko, Olafur Eliasson, Bruce Nauman, Robert Morris, Daniel Buren, Martin Kippenberger, Paul McCarthy, Jason Rhoades and Jan De Cock.

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