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100 Artists See God
Meg Cranston, Andrea Bowers, Angela Bulloch, John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Liam Gillick, Rebecca Horn, Christian Jankowski, Mike Kelley, Martin Kippenberger, Paul McCarthy, Paul Pfeiffer, Richard Prince, Gerhard Richter, Ed Ruscha, Diana Thater
Independent Curators International, New York
Independent Curators International, New York
With a mix of irreverence and sincerity, artists John Baldessari and Meg Cranston here tackle nothing less than the question of God. Acting as curators, they have invited 100 artists to respond to one of art's most enduring challenges: picturing the...
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Light Art. Artificial Light (Emanating)
Peter Weibel, Gregor Jansen, Dietmar Elger, Friedrich Kittler, Peter Sloterdijk, Wolfgang Schivelbusch, Thomas Beth, Yvonne Ziegler, Gunther Liesing, Sara Selwood, Frank Popper, Stephan Von Wiese, Daniela Zyman, Andreas Beitin, Vanessa Muller, Vito Acconci, Franz Ackermann, John Armleder, Angela Bulloch, Tony Conrad
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Hatje Cantz Publishers
One-hundred years ago, Einstein solved the elemental mystery of the nature of light: it is both an electromagnetic wave and a stream of particles. It is a form of energy that moves at a speed of 299.792.458 m/s. It is a medium like no other, and...
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Angela Bulloch: Prime Numbers
Angela Bulloch
Walther Konig
Walther Konig
This Canadian-born, Berlin-based Conceptual artist, often grouped with England's YBAs--she lived in the UK from 1977-1988, attended Goldsmiths College and was nominated for the 1997 Turner Prize--specializes in interactive sound and light sculpture....
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Funny Cuts
Takashi Murakami, Kassandra Nakas, Ulrich Pfarr, Andreas Schalhorn, Angela Bulloch, Inka Essenhigh, Oyvind Fahlstrom, Yoshitaka Amano, Marcel Dzama, Tim Eitel, Arturo Herrera, Mike Kelley, Roy Lichtenstein, Yoshitomo Nara, Julian Opie, Philippe Parreno, Raymond Pettibon, Wilhelm Sasnal
Kerber
Kerber
As its point of departure,Funny Cuts takes, as its point of departure, Pop Art's revolutionary referencing of comics and concludes with the most current trends in contemporary art, reflecting in many diverse ways its dialogue with the commercial and...
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Angela Bulloch: The Space That Time Forgot
Matthias Muhling, Angela Bulloch
Walther Konig
Walther Konig
Berlin-based Angela Bulloch's installations are inspired by well-known films like Michelangelo Antonioni's Zabriskie Point (1970). This volume focuses on Bulloch's subversion of spatial and temporal expectations, as in her Night Skies series of...
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Parkett #66: Angela Bulloch, Daniel Buren, Pierre Huyghe
Angela Bulloch, Daniel Buren
Parkett
Parkett
Presenting unique and in-depth collaborations and editions with leading international artists, Parkett No. 65 features collaborations with John Currin (United States), Laura Owens (United States), and Michael Raedecker (The Netherlands), three...
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No Ghost Just A Shell
Kathryn Davis, Maurizio Lazzarato, Maurice Pianzola, Israel Rosenfield, Molly Nesbit, Henry Barande, Mehdi Belhaj-Kacern, Angela Bulloch, Francois Curlet, Pierre Joseph, Richard Philips, Imke Wagener, Liam Gillick, Philippe Parreno
Walther Konig
Walther Konig
AnnLee is an avatar, a virtual being made in Japan for the animated film industry. She was intended as a third-rate character, one with few personality traits, designed to lead a brief life. In 1999, French artists Pierre Huyghe and Philippe Parreno...
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