An atlas of Es Devlin:

An Atlas of Es Devlin, the first monograph on artist Es Devlin’s genre-defying practice, is an experiential publication encompassing art, activism, theatre, poetry, music, dance, opera and sculpture. Published by Thames & Hudson, UK in collaboration with Cooper Hewitt and edited by curator Andre...

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Weitere Verfasser: Lipps, Andrea (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London ; New York, NY Thames & Hudson 2023
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Zusammenfassung:An Atlas of Es Devlin, the first monograph on artist Es Devlin’s genre-defying practice, is an experiential publication encompassing art, activism, theatre, poetry, music, dance, opera and sculpture. Published by Thames & Hudson, UK in collaboration with Cooper Hewitt and edited by curator Andrea Lipps, An Atlas of Es Devlin is a unique, sculptural volume of over 900 pages, including foldouts, cut-outs, and a range of paper types, mirrors, and translucencies. The book features over 700 color images documenting 120 projects spanning four decades and a 50,000-word text featuring Devlin’s personal commentaries on each artwork, as well as interviews with collaborators, including Bono, Benedict Cumberbatch, Brian Eno, Sam Mendes, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Alice Rawsthorn, Carlo Rovelli, Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye, Lyndsey Turner, and Pharrell Williams. Each book is boxed and includes a die-cut print from an edition of 5,000
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Die xxv, 40, viii Seiten sind an 3 verschiedenen Stellen zwischen den 539 Seiten eingebunden; die verstreut eingebundenen Tafeln haben unterschiedliche Formate
Frontispizseite: "Published in conjunction with the exhibition "An Atlas of Es Devlin" at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum". - Genaue Ausstellungsdaten ermittelt: from November 18, 2023 through August 11, 2024
Beilage: Blatt mit verkleinerter Wiedergabe eines Plakats der Serie "Redraw the edges of your self", abgebildet auf Seite 508
Beschreibung:539, xxvi, 40, viii Seiten, 123 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln, teilweise gefaltet 26 x 26 cm 1 Blatt Illustration
ISBN:9780500023181
0500023182

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