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No Problem: Cologne / New York 1984-1989
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Description for No Problem: Cologne / New York 1984-1989
Hardback. No Problem. Num Pages: 276 pages. BIC Classification: AGC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 241 x 297 x 31. Weight in Grams: 1898.
This seminal publication examines the latter half of the 1980s through the lens of international art scenes based at the time in Cologne - arguably the European centre of the contemporary art world - and New York. From breakout exhibitions of local artists at established Cologne spaces such as Karsten Greve, Paul Maenz, Rolf Ricke, Michael Werner and Rudolf Zwirner, to their embrace in newer galleries, the 80s marked a pronounced upswing in the concentration of international attention afforded to artists associated with the Cologne art scene. The obsession was mirrored in New York, where major shows came to roost ... Read more
This seminal publication examines the latter half of the 1980s through the lens of international art scenes based at the time in Cologne - arguably the European centre of the contemporary art world - and New York. From breakout exhibitions of local artists at established Cologne spaces such as Karsten Greve, Paul Maenz, Rolf Ricke, Michael Werner and Rudolf Zwirner, to their embrace in newer galleries, the 80s marked a pronounced upswing in the concentration of international attention afforded to artists associated with the Cologne art scene. The obsession was mirrored in New York, where major shows came to roost ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
David Zwirner
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
1903g
Number of Pages
276
Place of Publication
NY, United States
ISBN
9781941701027
SKU
V9781941701027
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Reviews for No Problem: Cologne / New York 1984-1989
Beneath the curated relics and cultivated dust bunnies loiters a vibrant, unwholesome, and hazardous synergy, crawling with devil-may-care specters.
Howard Hampton Bookforum
Howard Hampton Bookforum