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Thin Skin: The Fickle Nature of Bubbles, Spheres, and Inflatable Structures
Barbara Clausen, Lee Boroson, Ray Eames, Marit Folstad, Dorothee Golz, Sutee Kunavichayanont, Ann Lislegaard, Miri Segal, Annika von Hausswolff, James Lee Byars, Olafur Eliasson, Tom Friedman, Pipilotti Rist, Piero Manzoni
Independent Curators International, New York
Independent Curators International, New York
Like some benign infestation, bubbles (and related forms) seem to be springing up everywhere lately in contemporary art. Thin Skin brings together some of the most interesting contemporary work involving malleable, inflatable materials, including...
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Pipilotti Rist (Friedrich Christian Flick Collection)
Pipilotti Rist
Dumont
Dumont
Pipilotti Rist continually reinvents the art of installation. With her multimedia audio and video installations, the Swiss-born artist creates and innovatively transforms big and small spaces, activates machines and produces serial video stills...
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Pipilotti Rist Congratulations!
Lars Müller Publishers
Lars Müller Publishers
Pipilotti Rist, one of the most acclaimed Swiss artists of today, and Richard Julin, chief curator at Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall (Sweden), met for a day in Zurich in connection with the preparations for Rist’s solo exhibition "Gravity, Be...
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Just Love Me
Diana Ebster, Thomas Meinecke, Birgit Sonna, Katharina Sykora, Gillian Wearing, Tracey Emin, Matthew Barney, Mike Kelley, Sarah Lucas, Pipilotti Rist, Sue Williams, Andrea Zittel, Tracey Moffatt
Walther Konig
Walther Konig
Description: Just Love Me--with its title taken directly from a late 90s neon sign by Tracey Emin--reveals how complex and differentiated female identity constructions have become today. Classically assigned roles have broken down. Radical feminist...
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Pipilotti Rist (Contemporary Artists Series)
Peggy Phelan, Elisabeth Bronfen, Hans Ulrich Obrist
Phaidon Press
Phaidon Press
Swiss-born artist Pipilotti Rist creates colourful multi-screen video works which, often with the pace and seduction of a pop promo, signal the birth of a new interdisciplinary art form. With such lighthearted artworks as Ever Is Over All presented...
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