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Charles Ray: Vol. II (Hardcover)
Charles Ray; Edited by Nora Cafritz, Fanna Gebreyesus, Emily Wei Rales; Text written by Russell Ferguson
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R892
Discovery Miles 8 920
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Charles Ray: Volume III (Hardcover)
Charles Ray; Edited by Emily Wei Rales, Nora Severson Cafritz, Yuri Stone; Text written by Anna Lovatt
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R794
Discovery Miles 7 940
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Jeff Wall (Hardcover)
Jeff Wall; Edited by Emily Wei Rales, Nora Severson Cafritz, Fanna Gebreyesus, Yuri Stone; Text written by …
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R1,049
Discovery Miles 10 490
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Ellsworth Kelly
Ellsworth Kelly; Foreword by Emily Wei Rales; Text written by Jean-Pierre Criqui, Alex Da Corte, Peter Eeley, …
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R1,548
Discovery Miles 15 480
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Charles Ray (Hardcover)
Emily Wei Rales, Charles Ray
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R794
Discovery Miles 7 940
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Robert Gober (Hardcover)
Emily Wei Rales, Jim Lewis
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R801
Discovery Miles 8 010
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Peter Fischli David Weiss (Hardcover)
Peter Fischli, David Weiss; Edited by Emily Wei Rales, Ali Nemerov; Text written by Boris Groys, …
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Discovery Miles 12 320
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Peter Fischli (born 1952) and David Weiss (1946-2012) collaborate
to transform the stuff of ordinary life into a series of quizzical,
whimsical, even disquieting encounters. Fascinated with
unconventional subject matter and material, Fischli and Weiss toy
with the idea of high art, questioning popular narratives and
movements in art and cultural history. Peter Fischli David Weiss
presents an in-depth survey of the artists' work from 1979 through
2012, drawn exclusively from Glenstone's collection. The volume
includes rubber and clay sculptures, photographic series including
Equilibres (A Quiet Afternoon) and Sausage Series, digital slides
such as Airports and Flowers and Mushrooms, stills from their
acclaimed video The Way Things Go and the most recent iteration of
their alter egos, Rat and Bear. Also reproduced is the artists'
most ambitious polyurethane installation, The Objects for
Glenstone, and Questions, a slide installation of over 400
handwritten existential queries such as Is the Devil a cheerful
person? and Will happiness find me? which won the Golden Lion Prize
at the 2003 Venice Biennale.
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