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Jason Rhoades: Black Pussy Cocktail Coffee Table Book
Jason Rhoades
Steidl/David Zwirner Gallery
Steidl/David Zwirner Gallery
Once described by critic Jerry Saltz as "orgies of narrative--Nevada's celebrated Chicken Ranch brothel crossed with Wal-Mart and Kurt Schwitters' Merzbau," the libidinously sprawling installations of Jason Rhoades (1965-2006) met cultural...
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Pictures, Patents, Monkeys, and More...On Collecting
Werner Muensterberger, Gregory Green, Willie Coles, Alan Rath, Kay Rosen, Janine Antoni, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Christian Marclay, Jason Rhoades, Jessica Stockholder, Fred Wilson, Lisa Yuskavage
Independent Curators International, New York
Independent Curators International, New York
Including such artists as Janine Antoni, Willie Coles, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Christian Marclay, Alan Rath, Jason Rhoades, Kay Rosen, Jessica Stockholder, and Lisa Yuskavage, among many others, "Pictures, Patents, Monkeys, and More...On Collecting"...
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Parkett #58
Sylvie Fleury, Jason Rhoades, James Rosenquist
Parkett
Parkett
Presenting unique and in-depth collaborations with leading international artists, Parkett No. 58 features the work of Sylvie Fleury, Jason Rhoades, and James Rosenquist, three artists who work with everyday matter to produce lively and expressive...
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Onnasch Collection
Boris Groys, Petra Kipphoff, Robert Motherwell, Dan Graham, Hans Hofmann, Barnett Newman, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, Jason Rhoades, Robert Smithson, Cy Twombly, Lawrence Weiner, Dan Flavin, Hans Haacke, Edward Kienholz, Kas Oosterhuis, Lars Spuybroek, Jaime Salazar
Actar
Actar
Some of the most representative tendencies of the second half of the 20th century are represented in the private collection of German Reinhard Onnasch, which features work by Hans Hofmann, Robert Motherwell, Morris Louis, Barnett Newman, Cy Twombly,...
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Moving Parts: Forms Of The Kinetic (German Edition)
Britta Glatzeder, Rolf Pfeifer, Christian Theo Steiner, Guido Magnaguagno, Thomas Baumann, Julien Berthier, Jeppe Hein, Wendy Jacob, Sabrina Raaf, Fernando Palma Rodriguez, Christiaan Zwanikken, Jason Rhoades, Peter Weibel, Guy Brett
Walther Konig
Walther Konig
"Modern technology is anonymous, all-embracing and discreet," said 20th-century master of kinetic art Jean Tinguely in 1966, and he sought to expose its mechanisms. He and his successors, including Paul McCarthy, Bruce Nauman, Jason Rhodes, Rebecca...
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