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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panier Affiner la rechercheJim Shaw, 1974-1999
Titre : Jim Shaw, 1974-1999 : everything must go [exposition, Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'art contemporain, 8 mai - 4 juillet 1999, Musée d'art moderne et contemporain, Genève, premier semestre 2000] Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jim Shaw, Auteur ; Fabrice Stroun, Auteur ; Noëllie Roussel, Auteur Editeur : Santa Monica (Calif.) : Smart art press Année de publication : 1999 Importance : 1 vol. (127 p.) Présentation : ill. en noir et en coul. Format : 26 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 2-919893-23-8 Prix : 33.77 EUR Note générale : Texte en anglais et en français
Bio-bibliogr. p. 124-125Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre) Index. décimale : MON Monographie Résumé : Published on the occasion of his retrospective at the Casino Luxembourg, Jim Shaw's Everything Must Go is the first catalogue to incorporate examples of the full range of the artist's profoundly original and idiosyncratic work. A survey of his career from 1974 to the present, Everything Must Go showcases his obsessive cultural cataloguing and the depth of his colorful, eccentric interior world. From the massive 170-piece multimedia work My Mirage, which traces the roller-coaster life of a white-bread American named Billy-a work that brought him international recognition-to Thrift Store Paintings, Dream Drawings, and Dream Objects, Shaw has consistently created a fantastic visual narrative that references myriad heterogeneous sources, moments of personal history, and fragments of our collective cultural consciousness. His highly individualized "outsider" perspective, which is situated in contemporary art discourse, as well as his focus on mainstream American culture have established Shaw as a seminal figure for young artists in Europe and the United States. Includes an extensive interview with Shaw by Mike Kelley. Jim Shaw, 1974-1999 : everything must go [exposition, Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'art contemporain, 8 mai - 4 juillet 1999, Musée d'art moderne et contemporain, Genève, premier semestre 2000] [texte imprimé] / Jim Shaw, Auteur ; Fabrice Stroun, Auteur ; Noëllie Roussel, Auteur . - Santa Monica (Calif.) : Smart art press, 1999 . - 1 vol. (127 p.) : ill. en noir et en coul. ; 26 cm.
ISBN : 2-919893-23-8 : 33.77 EUR
Texte en anglais et en français
Bio-bibliogr. p. 124-125
Langues : Anglais (eng) Français (fre)
Index. décimale : MON Monographie Résumé : Published on the occasion of his retrospective at the Casino Luxembourg, Jim Shaw's Everything Must Go is the first catalogue to incorporate examples of the full range of the artist's profoundly original and idiosyncratic work. A survey of his career from 1974 to the present, Everything Must Go showcases his obsessive cultural cataloguing and the depth of his colorful, eccentric interior world. From the massive 170-piece multimedia work My Mirage, which traces the roller-coaster life of a white-bread American named Billy-a work that brought him international recognition-to Thrift Store Paintings, Dream Drawings, and Dream Objects, Shaw has consistently created a fantastic visual narrative that references myriad heterogeneous sources, moments of personal history, and fragments of our collective cultural consciousness. His highly individualized "outsider" perspective, which is situated in contemporary art discourse, as well as his focus on mainstream American culture have established Shaw as a seminal figure for young artists in Europe and the United States. Includes an extensive interview with Shaw by Mike Kelley. Réservation
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