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Exhibiting the new art

  1. Main entry-name Rattemeyer, Christian (Author)
    Title statementExhibiting the new art : 'Op Losse Schroeven' and 'When attitudes become form' 1969 / Christian Rattemeyer with additional essays by Wim Beeren ... [et al.].
    Another responsib. Van Abbemuseum
    Stedelijk Museum
    Issue dataLondon : Afterall Books, c2010 London Afterall Books
    Phys.des.280 strán : čiernobiele a farebné ilustrácie
    ISBN9783865608598 (brož.) : 17.30
    EditionExhibition histories 1
    Ser.statement/add.entry Exhibition histories
    NoteObsahuje bibliografiu a register
    AnnotationAfterall Books' new Exhibition Histories series responds to an increased interest in exhibition history with its inaugural volume on two of the most famous exhibitions of the 1960s: Wim Beeren's Op Losse Schroeven (Stedelijk Museum, 1969) and Harald Szeemann's When Attitudes Become Form (Kunsthalle Berne, also 1969). Installation photographs allow the reader to envision the exhibitions, and chronologies detail the negotiations that steered them. Also provided are reprinted reviews, bibliographies and texts from the exhibitions, newly commissioned essays and interviews with artists Marinus Boezem, Jan Dibbets, Ger van Elk, Piero Gilardi and Richard Serra, and curators Wim Bereen, Charles Harrison, Harald Szeemann and Tommaso Trini. This volume is produced by Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London in association with the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, and Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven.
    Subject Headings 20. stor.
    moderné umenie
    výstavy
    dejiny umenia
    Holandsko
    Švajčiarsko
    Form, Genre zborníky umeleckohistorických štúdií
    CountryAustria * Netherlands
    LanguageEnglish
    Copy count1, currently available 0, at library only 1
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