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Pocket-Book Series On Contemporary Art - 2: Jeroen de Rijke, Willem de Rooij, After the Hunt

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Small books, big ideas. Cutting-edge publisher Lukas & Sternberg's pocket-book series spotlights some of the most intriguing international artists emerging today, with critical essays in English and German exploring the theoretical basis of their works. A growing series now featuring five titles. These Dutch artists received international recognition for their seemingly luxurious and self-reflexive 35mm films. This first comprehensive monograph discusses how Dutch painting, Minimal Art and film conventions become the backdrop for a "cinema in its decontextualized form". Essays by Vanessa J. Müller and Veit Loers. Interview by Nicolaus Schafhausen. In English and German text, 43/8 x 63/4, includes 5 color reproductions.

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Pocket-Book Series On Contemporary Art - 2: Jeroen de Rijke, Willem de Rooij, After the Hunt, Jeroen de Rijke, Willem de Rooij, Vanessa Joan Müller, Veit Loers

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Titre
Pocket-Book Series On Contemporary Art - 2: Jeroen de Rijke, Willem de Rooij, After the Hunt
Publié
2000
Format
souple
Pages
205
ISBN10
0967180201
ISBN13
9780967180205
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Small books, big ideas. Cutting-edge publisher Lukas & Sternberg's pocket-book series spotlights some of the most intriguing international artists emerging today, with critical essays in English and German exploring the theoretical basis of their works. A growing series now featuring five titles. These Dutch artists received international recognition for their seemingly luxurious and self-reflexive 35mm films. This first comprehensive monograph discusses how Dutch painting, Minimal Art and film conventions become the backdrop for a "cinema in its decontextualized form". Essays by Vanessa J. Müller and Veit Loers. Interview by Nicolaus Schafhausen. In English and German text, 43/8 x 63/4, includes 5 color reproductions.