9781931493109-1931493103-Dave Muller: Connections

Dave Muller: Connections

ISBN-13: 9781931493109
ISBN-10: 1931493103
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Matthew Higgs, Dave Muller, Amada Cruz
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Cente for Curatorial Studies
Format: Paperback 78 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781931493109
ISBN-10: 1931493103
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Matthew Higgs, Dave Muller, Amada Cruz
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Cente for Curatorial Studies
Format: Paperback 78 pages

Summary

Dave Muller: Connections (ISBN-13: 9781931493109 and ISBN-10: 1931493103), written by authors Matthew Higgs, Dave Muller, Amada Cruz, was published by Cente for Curatorial Studies in 2003. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Dave Muller: Connections (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Inspired by amateur flyers created by fans of indie rock bands, Dave Muller began producing watercolors based on the actual exhibition announcements of artists he admired. Acts of homage, they have never been mere copies. Muller transforms them, always retaining factual information, but subverting and reinterpreting it with wry humor. Simultaneously, Muller has been hosting his much beloved Three Day Weekends--"artist-run, nomadic projects" in which Muller invites artists he likes to exhibit in any space he can find, providing an opening party and refreshments and working collaboratively with each artist to choose pieces for the show. Originally held in his own studio, the TDW has moved around the world with Muller, with events in such cities as London, Tokyo, Athens, and San Francisco, in places as diverse as a freight elevator and a standard gallery. Although they take different forms, Muller's parallel art activities--his drawings and the TDW--are related in terms of the issues they raise: what Muller has referred to as "amorphous authorship," and the identity of artists and how their personas are presented by art world mechanisms and structures.

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