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Sophie Calle, Louise Lawler, Richard Misrach & Diane Neumaier Art Museum Collection - Contemporary Photography & Conceptual Art for Home Decor & Office Display
Sophie Calle, Louise Lawler, Richard Misrach & Diane Neumaier Art Museum Collection - Contemporary Photography & Conceptual Art for Home Decor & Office Display

Sophie Calle, Louise Lawler, Richard Misrach & Diane Neumaier Art Museum Collection - Contemporary Photography & Conceptual Art for Home Decor & Office Display" (注:原标题中"Rich.."不完整,故未包含。若需补充完整艺术家姓名,可更新标题)

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Art Museum: Sophie Calle, Louise Lawler, Richard Misrach, Diane Neumaier, Richard Ross, Thomas Struth
ISBN:
0938262262
Author:
Stack, Trudy Wilner; Calle, Sophie; Lawler, Louise; Misrach, Richard [Photographer]
Publisher:
Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona
Release Date:
1995
Seller Category:
PHOTOGRAPHY
Qty Available:
1
Condition:
Used: Very Good
Sku: 02201
Notes: Very Good 8vo 8 3/4" x 6 1/2" marble-illustrated softcover, metallic gold at spine, white lettering with black outline to front and back, black lettering to spine, minor wear to edges and tips, slight peeling of plastic coating to back tail, light soiling to top back spine, pages 14-15 stuck together, black ink mark on page 9, otherwise, sharp tips, tightly bound, unmarked throughout. 52 pp., replete with full-color and black-and-white images, essay "Pictures at an Exhibition" by Trudy Wilner Stack, chronologies for each artist, and Acknowledgments. Published in conjunction with the exhibition "Art Museum: Sophie Calle, Louise Lawler, Richard Misrach, Diane Neumaier, Richard Ross, Thomas Struth" at Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona from January 27 to March 26, 1995. From the essay: "'Art Museum' artists are both observers and participants, using photography and its double stance as subjective and objective to effectively consolidate their own contradictory role of making images of exhibitions that are making images of exhibitions that are themselves exhibited." Acquired from the private library of photorealist, Robert Bechtle and art historian, Whitney Chadwick. Heavy and oversized items may require additional shipping.

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