Risse in der Wirklichkeit = Cracks in reality

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Gavin Turk
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"The forms of appropriation or expansion of reality are practically unlimited, in our everyday lives as well as in art. Jens Wolf, a representative of new abstraction in painting, and Gavin Turk, who belongs to the generation of Young British Artist, and works with sculptures, installations and drawings, approach the traditional lines of art history in different ways. In their precise execution, their works display a perfection which becomes 'cracked' due to deviations and fractures"--Publisher's website.

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Marta Herford
Language
German
Pages
83

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Risse in der Wirklichkeit = Cracks in reality
2017, Marta Herford
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Edition Notes

Catalog of an exhibition held at MARTa Herford, April 2 - June 25, 2017.

Parallel texts in English and German.

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Other Titles
Cracks in reality

Classifications

Library of Congress
N6797.T86 A4 2017

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83 pages
Number of pages
83

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44108270M
ISBN 10
3938433280
ISBN 13
9783938433287
OCLC/WorldCat
1009527071

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