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For 20 years, "Parkett presented unparalleled explorations and
discussions of important international contemporary artists by
esteemed writers and critics. These investigations continue in
issue #70, which features collaborations by Swiss-American visual
artist and composer Christian Marclay, Polish painter Wilhelm
Sasnal, and British video artist and photographer Gillian Wearing.
Each of these artists has carved out a unique manner of working
with the mediums of sculpture, painting, and photography,
respectively. As well, each artist extends the use of film and
video to reflect political, social, or popular culture. Authors
include Ingrid Schaffner, Philip Sherburne, and Philippe Vergne on
Marclay; Meghan Dailey, Gregor Jansen, and Adam Szymczyk on Sasnal;
and Gordon Burn and Dan Cameron on Gillian Wearing, with a
conversation between Cay Sophie Rabinowitz and Wearing. Also in
this issue: Greg Hilty on Rebecca Warren, Dominic van den Boogerd
on Aernout Mik, Catherine Wood on Mark Leckey, Carolee Thea on Joan
Jonas, and an insert by Nic Hess. To celebrate "Parkett's 20th
Anniversary, this year's three issues (#70,71, 72) will feature
special contributions by both artists and writers on the current
state of materiality in contemporary art. Scholarly writers look
back to how earlier generations of artists employed materials and
how this differs from so many contemporary artists' material
engagements today. Collaborating artists of the past two decades
contribute anecdotes, drawings, and photographs commemorating their
experiences with "Parkett. Best of all is the inclusion of an
additional fourth collaborating artist who will participate in a
discussion about his or her relationship tomateriality and will
create a new "Parkett edition: with Franz West in issue #70,
Pipilotti Rist in issue #71, and Alex Katz in issue #72. For
"Parkett #71, the featured collaborating artists will be Swiss
installation and video artist Olaf Breunning; British conceptualist
Keith Tyson; and American painter Richard Phillips.
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Richard Prince: Same Man
Richard Prince; Edited by Malou Wedel Bruun, Anders Kold; Text written by Nancy Spector
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Discovery Miles 8 460
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Richard Prince's new who dunnit like his first novel, Montauk The
Disappearances, takes place in the exciting village of Montauk, NY.
This time a murder in the woods, with the weapon an arrow, triggers
a call to the Chief Suffolk County Medical Examiner to help the
local police solve what turns out to be the first in a series of
brutal killings.
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