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Miwon Kwon is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of California, Los Angeles

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Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception (2010) — Collaboratore — 41 copie
Barbara Kruger (2010) — Collaboratore — 34 copie

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Felix Gonzalez-Torres, one of the most influential artists of his generation, lived and worked resolutely according to his own idealistic principles, determined to "make this a better place for everyone." He combined elements of Conceptual art, Minimalism, political activism, and poetic beauty in an ever-expanding arsenal of media, including public billboards, give-away piles of candy and posters, and ordinary objects--clocks, mirrors, light fixtures--used to startling effect. His work challenged the notions of public and private space, originality, authorship and--most significantly--the authoritative structures in which he and his viewers functioned. Editor Julie Ault has amassed the first comprehensive monograph to span Gonzalez-Torres's career. In the spirit of his method, she rethinks the very idea of what a monograph should be. The book, which places strong emphasis on the written word, contains newly commissioned texts by Robert Storr and Miwon Kwon among other notables, as well as significant critical essays, exhibition statements, transcripts from lectures, personal correspondence, and writings that influenced Gonzalez-Torres and his work. Ample visual documentation adds another important layer of content. We see works not just in their completed state, but often in process, which for Gonzalez-Torres could mean the process of disappearing as viewers interacted with them. A crucial reference.… (altro)
 
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petervanbeveren | Jan 15, 2024 |
A thorough analysis of the evolution of site-specific art and art as community engagement up to the early 2000s, concluding with some excellent observations on place identity and the role of an artist in a community.
 
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ephemeral_future | 3 altre recensioni | Aug 20, 2020 |
purchased this at the Benesse House, Naoshima, Japan:

"The structures around Naoshima are super-hi-tech, 23rd-century constructions of grey reinforced concrete, with every next-generation innovation; but they take you back to the principles of spareness, simplicity and concentration that graced the haiku, brush-and-ink paintings and Noh dramas of old. Where technology makes you speedy, up-to-the-minute and all-over-the-place, Naoshima so calms, grounds and slows you that you feel as if you've stepped into a meditative shrine."… (altro)
 
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benbrainard8 | Apr 18, 2020 |
Less sentimental than, say, Lippard's 'Lure of the Local' Kwon's more objective stance is narrower in scope, drier, more prone to jargon and ultimately a less enjoyable read. Still essential alongside Lippard and Tacita Dean's 'Place' for anyone interested in the subject.
 
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tonidew | 3 altre recensioni | Aug 9, 2011 |

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