Parkett No. 91: Yto Barrada, Nicole Eisenman, Liu Xiaodong, Monika Sosnowska (The Parkett Series with Contemporary Artists / Die Parkett-Reihe mit Gegenwartskunstlern)
ISBN-13:
9783907582510
ISBN-10:
3907582519
Edition:
Bilingual
Author:
Nikki Columbus
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Parkett
Format:
Paperback
300 pages
Category:
Criticism
,
Arts History & Criticism
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ISBN-13:
9783907582510
ISBN-10:
3907582519
Edition:
Bilingual
Author:
Nikki Columbus
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Parkett
Format:
Paperback
300 pages
Category:
Criticism
,
Arts History & Criticism
Summary
Parkett No. 91: Yto Barrada, Nicole Eisenman, Liu Xiaodong, Monika Sosnowska (The Parkett Series with Contemporary Artists / Die Parkett-Reihe mit Gegenwartskunstlern) (ISBN-13: 9783907582510 and ISBN-10: 3907582519), written by authors
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Parkett 91 features collaborations with Yto Barrada, Nicole Eisenman, Liu Xiaodong and Monika Sosnowska. In photography and video, Yto Barrada interrogates borders, both geographic and economic. Here her work is discussed by Nuria Enguita Mayo and Urs Stahel, and in a conversation with Eyal Weizman. Nicole Eisenman paints portraits of her community of artists and writers; Jess Arndt and Litia Perta take their turn portraying Eisenman, while Erica Kaufman, Matt Longabucco and Ariana Reines contribute poetic responses. Monika Sosnowska examines the promises and failures of modernist architecture. Here, Francesco Bonami, Brian Dillon and Joanna Mytkowska consider her projects. Liu Xiaodong depicts marginalized groups in a realist style. Hou Hanru and Charles Merewether offer their views on the artist, who also engages in a dialogue with Philip Tinari.
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