An edition of Roger Hiorns (2012)

Roger Hiorns

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An edition of Roger Hiorns (2012)

Roger Hiorns

British artist Roger Hiorns uses materials and convolutions to affect transformations on found objects, social encounters and urban situations. In his work, fictional scenarios become reality, crystals colonise industrial objects, and naked youths contemplate fire. The duality of physical and spiritual is often a significant aspect within the works - something which was apparent in the exhibition at De Hallen Haarlem, for which this compact but richly informative catalogue was published. Filled with numerous examples of the artist's work, as well as his short textual explanations and inspirations, the book also includes critical texts by Xander Karskens and Tom Morton. Exhibition: De Hallen, Haarlem, the Netherlands (1.12.2012-24.2.2013).

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Publisher
De Hallen Haarlem
Language
English
Pages
232

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Edition Notes

Catalog accompanies the exhibition held at De Hallen Haarlem, 1 December 2012-24 February 2013.

Parallel English and Dutch text.

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Haarlem

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700.411.2
Library of Congress
N6797.H564 A4 2013, N6490

The Physical Object

Pagination
232 p.
Number of pages
232

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44671153M
ISBN 10
9082026805
ISBN 13
9789082026801
OCLC/WorldCat
833341918

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