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In "Yours in food", John Baldessari, a founding member of the Conceptual art movement, invites us to join him at the dinner table. His carefully composed vignettes appropriated from video and film are accompanied by meditations on eating specially commissioned from the country's foremost contemporary writers and cultural critics, such as Paul Auster, Tim Griffin and(...)
Yours in food, John Baldessari
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In "Yours in food", John Baldessari, a founding member of the Conceptual art movement, invites us to join him at the dinner table. His carefully composed vignettes appropriated from video and film are accompanied by meditations on eating specially commissioned from the country's foremost contemporary writers and cultural critics, such as Paul Auster, Tim Griffin and Francine Prose. Previously priced at $34.95.
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This first volume of JRP|Ringier’s complete John Baldessari writings project traces the genesis and development of the artist’s understanding of art in the early 1960s. More Than You Wanted to Know About John Baldessari presents Baldessari as storyteller, moralist, teacher and occasional gadfly, always concerned to accomplish what he describes as the central task of art(...)
More than you wanted to know about John Baldessari : Vol. 1
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This first volume of JRP|Ringier’s complete John Baldessari writings project traces the genesis and development of the artist’s understanding of art in the early 1960s. More Than You Wanted to Know About John Baldessari presents Baldessari as storyteller, moralist, teacher and occasional gadfly, always concerned to accomplish what he describes as the central task of art making: to communicate in a way that people can understand. These writings address everything from matters of color in sculpture, to the dilemmas of art students in need of ideas, to the art world’s ever-conflicted relationship with money, while always returning to Baldessari’s love of language and his longstanding investigation into the tensions of word and image.
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