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Roman Signer (Collector's Choice)
Rachel Withers
Dumont
Dumont
For more than 30 years the Swiss artist Roman Signer (born 1938) has been fascinated by natural forces, the transformation of materials through time and the containment and release of energy. Variously combining three-dimensional objects, live...
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Roman Signer: Vernissage: Invitations for Exhibitions 1973-2008
Roman Signer
Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess
Verlag Scheidegger and Spiess
One of the most acclaimed European artists today, Roman Signer has created a vast and enigmatic oeuvre marked by his use of a diverse array of materials, including water, sand, explosives, and vehicles. Roman Signer: Vernissage celebrates the...
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Roman Signer (Contemporary Artists)
Gerhard Mack, Paula van den Bosch, Jeremy Millar
Phaidon Press
Phaidon Press
Since the mid 1970s Roman Signer's work has examined the forces of the elements - air, fire, earth and water - in a combination of performance (documented by photography and video) and sculpture (the physical remains of his acts). With a Dadaist...
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No Art = No City!
Kim Adams, Louise Bourgeois, Stephen Craig, Olafur Eliasson, Isa Genzken, Julian Opie, Roman Signer, Hans Haacke
Hatje Cantz Publishers
Hatje Cantz Publishers
In this age of globally connected information societies--of cell phones, email, home shopping, and the Internet--we retreat deeper and deeper within our own four walls. Yet--and perhaps, consequently--public urban spaces are becoming more and more...
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Oldest Possible Memory, The
Wolfgang Tillmans, Rachel Khedoori, Louise Bourgeois, Marcel Broodthaers, Stan Douglas, Robert Gober, Douglas Gordon, Sarah Lucas, Paul McCarthy, Meret Oppenheim, Jason Rhoades, Pipilotti Rist, Roman Signer, Luc Tuymans, Francis Picabia, Alexander Calder
Oktagon
Oktagon
Description: The Oldest Possible Memory was published to accompany an exhibition of one of the most remarkable private collections of 20th century art in the world, thew Sammlung Hauser and Wirth Collection, and to serve as the first volume...
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