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Institutional Critique and After (SoCCAS Symposia vol. 2)
Andrea Fraser, Isabelle Graw, Jens Hoffmann, Renee Green, Hans Haacke, Monica Bonvicini, Mike Kelley, John Searle, The Yes Men
JRP/Ringier
JRP/Ringier
This contemporary reassessment of the Institutional Critique movement, launched in the late 1960s by artists including Michael Asher and Hans Haacke, grew out of a symposium held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It looks at Institutional...
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Monica Bonvicini
Monica Bonvicini
Hopefulmonster
Hopefulmonster
Artwork by Monica Bonvicini. Edited by Dan Cameron. Contributions by Susanne Von Falkenhausen.
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Announcements
Monica Bonvicini, Ute Meta Bauer, Hans Reck
JRP Ringier
JRP Ringier
How does teaching function in the art world? How does training, like curation, serve as an intermediate space, a temporary, constructive field of conflict? And what does it mean for students and qualified artists? The Kunsthalle Zurich and the HGKZ...
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In/Visible: Collection Productions
Will Bradley, Giovanni Carmine, Aneta Szylak, Marina Abramovic, David Lamelas, Monica Bonvicini, Chantal Akerman
JRP Ringier
JRP Ringier
This reflection on the unlikely search for an invisible masterpiece takes on a near-imposible quest. But not in vain--it provides an excuse to consider the very idea of collecting and its limits, while remaining open to doubt and pleasure. ...
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Monica Bonvicini: Cut
Monica Bonvicini
Walther Konig
Walther Konig
In order to view the images in this concise artist's book, one must cut the Japanese-bound pages by hand. Within are reproductions of Monica Bonvicini's large-format black-and-white drawings dealing with issues of revolt and insurgency via text...
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