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Irwin : How to read a map

Title
Irwin : How to read a map / Herausgeber: Kunsthaus Pasquart Biel und Julia Draganovic und Claudia Löffelholz, LaRete Art Projects ; Texte: Julia Draganović, Claudia Löffelholz ; Übersetzungen: Francoise Stettler.
Publication
  • Wien : Verlag für Moderne Kunst, [2017]
  • ©2017

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Additional Authors
  • Draganović, Julia
  • Löffelholz, Claudia
  • Centre PasquArt, host institution. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/his
  • Irwin (Group). Works. Selections. 2017.
Description
60 pages : color illustrations; 23 cm
Summary
IRWIN is the name of a five-person Slovenian artists' collective that has been collaborating on numerous groundbreaking projects both within and outside the group since 1983. 'How to Read a Map' is the fourth and last part of a project spanning several countries, highlighting various aspects of their collaboration, which encompass a wide range of media such as photography, film, installation, interventions in the public space, painting and publications. From the beginning IRWIN has focused on the relationship, interplay and forms of representation of art and ideology. Their working method requires that each member of the group retains their own artistic form of expression and that at the same time room remains for collaborations with other artists such as Marina Abramovic, Andres Serrano or Joseph Beuys. Exhibition: Kunsthaus PasquArt, Biel, Switzerland (21.09.-19.11.2017).
Alternative Title
How to read a map
Subject
Note
  • Catalogue of an exhibition at Kunsthaus Biel, 22 September through 19 November 2017.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (page 60).
Language (note)
  • Parallel texts in German and French.
ISBN
  • 9783903228009
  • 3903228001
LCCN
9783903228009
OCLC
  • on1021861281
  • 1021861281
  • SCSB-9032098
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries