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Invocable Reality (Paperback): Montse Badis, Bartomeu Mari, Clement Rosset Invocable Reality (Paperback)
Montse Badis, Bartomeu Mari, Clement Rosset
R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The exhibition Invocable Reality explores possible perspectives on reality from art practices through a selection of works by eleven artists from different backgrounds and generations. The works in Invocable Reality approach reality in a subtle way. They start from the 'here and now' of the reality that the artists intend to 'investigate and conquer': incorporating fragments in the exhibition space (Roman Ondak), turning the gallery into a real space (Antonio Ortega), filming it (Lutz Mommartz, Jeremy Deller and Mireia Sallares), trying to direct it (John Smith), looking for connections in space and time (Enric Farres-Duran), influencing it (Nuria Guell), showing the devastating effects of a mediated reality (Phil Collins), demonstrating the impossibility of its representation (Rafel G. Bianchi) or showing how we have turned death into something unreal (Jill Magid). The catalogue reproduces a series of photographs of the exhibition installation, whose selection of works is discussed in the text by Montse Badia, curator of the exhibition, as well as the essay 'On "The Real"' by the French philosopher Clement Rosset.

Nuevos Cuadernos Anagrama - El lugar del paraiso (Spanish, Paperback): Clement Rosset Nuevos Cuadernos Anagrama - El lugar del paraiso (Spanish, Paperback)
Clement Rosset
R350 Discovery Miles 3 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
El Objeto Singular (Spanish, Paperback): Clement Rosset El Objeto Singular (Spanish, Paperback)
Clement Rosset; Translated by Santiago E Espinosa
R509 Discovery Miles 5 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Describing what is real as that which is singular, as that which doesn't have a double, Rosset concludes his philosophical trilogy on reality. "Describiendo lo real como lo singular, lo que no tiene doble, Rosset concluye su trilogia filosofica que trata sobre la realidad."

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