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Art Bridge New York - Cologne - New York

50 Years of Transatlantic Dialogue

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Cologne and New York have both been decisive cities for American, European and Asian artists of the past 50 years. If in the 1960s and 70s their art scenes were characterized by a possibility of community and collective endeavor, in the 80s and 90s they experienced a surge of economic clout in a world focused increasingly on market "values." Through a network of references, connections and contrasts culled from critics, artists, gallery owners, collectors, curators and museum directors, Art Bridge identifies and explores the artistic, economic and historical interaction between and development of the art markets of Cologne and New York.

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Art Bridge New York - Cologne - New York, Peter Krueger, Norbert Burger, Bill Arning, Heinz H. Arning, Iris Bruckgraber, Heinz Becker, Leo Castelli, Bill Becker

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2001
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Titre
Art Bridge New York - Cologne - New York
Sous-titre
50 Years of Transatlantic Dialogue
Éditeur
Wasmuth
Publié
2001
Format
rigide
Pages
562
ISBN10
3803033020
ISBN13
9783803033024
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Cologne and New York have both been decisive cities for American, European and Asian artists of the past 50 years. If in the 1960s and 70s their art scenes were characterized by a possibility of community and collective endeavor, in the 80s and 90s they experienced a surge of economic clout in a world focused increasingly on market "values." Through a network of references, connections and contrasts culled from critics, artists, gallery owners, collectors, curators and museum directors, Art Bridge identifies and explores the artistic, economic and historical interaction between and development of the art markets of Cologne and New York.