9783907582398-390758239X-Parkett No. 79 Jon Kessler, Marilyn Minter and Albert Oehlen (Parkett Series)

Parkett No. 79 Jon Kessler, Marilyn Minter and Albert Oehlen (Parkett Series)

ISBN-13: 9783907582398
ISBN-10: 390758239X
Edition: 2007 ed.
Author: Glenn OBrien, Cay Sophie Rabinowitz
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Parkett
Format: Paperback 300 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783907582398
ISBN-10: 390758239X
Edition: 2007 ed.
Author: Glenn OBrien, Cay Sophie Rabinowitz
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Parkett
Format: Paperback 300 pages

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Parkett No. 79 Jon Kessler, Marilyn Minter and Albert Oehlen (Parkett Series) (ISBN-13: 9783907582398 and ISBN-10: 390758239X), written by authors Glenn OBrien, Cay Sophie Rabinowitz, was published by Parkett in 2007. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Parkett No. 79 Jon Kessler, Marilyn Minter and Albert Oehlen (Parkett Series) (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 $0.54.

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Volume 79 of the influential international art journal Parkett features Jon Kessler, Marilyn Minter and Albert Oehlen. In the tinkered gadgetry of Kessler's retro sci-fi installations, we peek through surveillance cameras to see our own image among his analog programs crammed with detritus of all kinds. Kessler's vista of (d)evolved cyberstuff is in a manic state of accumulation, as this data-diving artist masters the ecology of pure information. Within Marilyn Minter's fetishistic, flawless pictures, we find a painter obsessed with the clear articulation of magnified sweat beads and pore-smeared glitter. In each successive lip-smacking painting, Minter sets out to perfect beauty's disguise, affirming both her pleasure in fashion imagery, and an appreciation of its vulgar mishaps--say, a drag queen's eyelashes clumped together with too much mascara. According to essayist John Kelsey, Albert Oehlen's collage-paintings "seem almost bored of their own shock-value." And yet this artist, one of the most significant German painters of the past 20 years, can make boredom look like a rigorous, if not delirious experiment. Also featured: Spencer Finch, Gelitin and Mark Wallinger, as well as essayists Paul Bonaventura, Mark Godfrey, Glenn O'Brien, Katy Siegel, Andrea Scott and Pamela Lee, to name a few.

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