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Center for Contemporary Art, CCA Kitakyushu 'It is no longer a question of hiding an accident or failure, but making it productive.' -Paul Virilio Center for Contemporary Art Book -Kitakyushu CCA Artist Book Series
Contemporary Art Monographs
October 2004, Kitakyushu
Elmgreen & Dragset: constructed catastrophes, fig. 2
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Center for Contemporary Art, CCA Kitakyushu 'It is no longer a question of hiding an accident or failure, but making it productive.' -Paul Virilio Center for Contemporary Art Book -Kitakyushu CCA Artist Book Series
Contemporary Art Monographs
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The title of this beautiful Penguin Classic look-alike collection of essays and pictures is taken from a poem that Michael Elmgreen wrote when he was 19 years old. The poem describes, in its own simple, youthful manner, issues of emotional homelessness. Home traditionally alludes to family, local context and nationality--to structures which are pre-set and often(...)
Elmgreen & Dragset: home is the place you left
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The title of this beautiful Penguin Classic look-alike collection of essays and pictures is taken from a poem that Michael Elmgreen wrote when he was 19 years old. The poem describes, in its own simple, youthful manner, issues of emotional homelessness. Home traditionally alludes to family, local context and nationality--to structures which are pre-set and often disconnected to one's individual desires. The Norwegian-Danish artist duo asked friends and colleagues to react to their own notions of home--as a place they left... or didn't. Featuring texts and image-based contributions by the likes of Bill Arning, Henrik Olesen, Jakob Kolding, Monica Bonvicini, Jens Hoffmann and David Shrigley, among many others. Berlin-based Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset have collaborated since 1995. They have had recent solo exhibitions at the Serpentine Gallery in London and The Power Plant in Toronto.
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