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--Dontstopdontstopdontstopdontstop / Hans-Ulrich Obrist.
Main entry:

Obrist, Hans Ulrich.

Title & Author:

--Dontstopdontstopdontstopdontstop / Hans-Ulrich Obrist.

Publication:

New York : Sternberg, ©2006.

Description:

127 pages ; 24 cm

Notes:
Previously published texts and essays.
Preface / Rem Koolhaas -- Peter Fischli and David Weiss: Following time -- Christian Boltanski: Archive de la bibliothèque -- Gerhard Richter: Circulus vitiosus pictus -- Cloaca maxima -- ARS (Artist-run spaces) -- Delta X -- Coffee in the kitchen -- Cities on the move, move -- Uccelli/Birds addendum: Carsten Höller on loverfinches -- Leon Golub: Does art bite? -- Louise Bourgeois: Distrusting the garglers of words -- Andreas Slominski: Postcards from the edge -- Retrace your steps: Remember tomorrow -- City vision/ clip city -- Battery, kraftwerk, and laboratory (Alexander Dorner revisited) -- Nano fragments strung together -- Philippe Parreno: La chaîne est belle -- museum in progress -- How AnnLee changed its spots -- Cedric Price: Curating with light luggage -- Pierre Huyghe: The tale of one thousand signs -- Qingyung Ma: Madaspace -- Utopia station Venice -- Rirkrit Tiravanija: The land -- David Robbins: Good humor man: on the "ice cream social" -- An A to Z for Carla Accardi (with some letters missing) -- Anri Sala: Words for colors like green, blue or yellow went missing -- do it -- Nanook cinema -- Ever 3/3 ever -- Olafur Eliasson: From exhibition space to architectural space -- Polish passeurs: Oskar Hansen, Grzegorz Kowalski, Pawel Althamer -- First encounter with Mark Manders -- Merzspace -- Canton calling (metabolism and beyond) -- Postmedium oscillations of Cao Fei -- De-linking Paul Chan -- Unbuilt roads -- Afterword: Dice throw (for HUO) / Daniel Birnbaum.
Summary:

A compendium of texts written between 1990 and 2006, here are selected prefaces from past exhibition catalogs and artists publications, extensive magazine articles on art and architecture, exhibition case studies involving artists, architects, and scientists of our time.

ISBN:

1933128062
9781933128061

Subject:

Obrist, Hans-Ulrich Kunstausstellung Konzeption Geschichte 1990-2006.
Art, Modern 20th century.
Art, Modern 21st century.
Art 20e siècle.
Art 21e siècle.
Art, Modern.
Kunstbeschouwing.
Kunstausstellung Obrist, Hans-Ulrich Konzeption Geschichte 1990-2006.

Added entries:

--Dontstop dontstop dontstop dontstop
--Dont stop dont stop dont stop dont stop
Hans-Ulrich Obrist : --dontstopdontstopdontstopdontstop

Holdings:

Location: Library main 253455
Call No.: NX456 .O26 2006
Status: Available

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