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Joseph Kosuth. At Last I Thought I Understood, Madrid. Architectural Projects and Public Works

La Casa Encendida, Madrid, 2008

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Anno di pubblicazione
2008
ISBN
9788496917170
Pagine
118
Editori
La Casa Encendida, Madrid
Descrizione
rigida
Lingue
Italiano
Legatura
Rilegato

Descrizione

For the first time in pubication, US artist Joseph Kosuth presents At Last I Thought I Understood (Madrid)]. Curated by Christian Domà ngue, this project represents a continuation of Kosuth s ground breaking installations and marks the beginning of a new series. This specially created installation features groups of luminous texts taken from works by the Latin American authors Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar and Juan Carlos Onetti. Kosuth also presents the project Located Work (Madrid) , created in collaboration with Mario Aguirre, Alexander Apóstol, Busto Bocanegra, Sandra Gamarra, Hisae Ikenaga and Ximena Labra. Joseph Kosuth (Toledo, Ohio, 1945) is a pioneer of conceptual and installation art. His work on the relationships between art and language has been shown internationally, including 5 editions of Documenta in Kassel and 4 editions of the Venice Biennial. — pagg. 118; rileg. rigida. Editore: La Casa Encendida, Madrid, 2008.