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9783863357979 | Walther Konig, June 28, 2016, cover price $55.00
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9780980024289 | Gregory R Miller & Co, November 24, 2015, cover price $85.00
Product Description: Draw the Line critically examines an exhibition by Brussels-based artist Jimmy Robert (born 1975), realized at The Power Plant in Toronto. The central focus is a commissioned performance piece that explores the gestures, marks and effects produced by the moving or performing body...read more
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9781894212373 | Power Plant, September 30, 2014, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Draw the Line critically examines an exhibition by Brussels-based artist Jimmy Robert (born 1975), realized at The Power Plant in Toronto.
Product Description: Parallel Practices: Joan Jonas & Gina Pane considers the works of two pioneers of performance art. Jonas (born 1936) and Pane (1939â1990) lived and worked in the United States and France respectively. Each artist worked multidisciplinarily, producing sculpture, drawings, installations, film and video in addition to live actions...read more
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9781933619415 | Contemporary Arts Museum, November 30, 2014, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Parallel Practices: Joan Jonas & Gina Pane considers the works of two pioneers of performance art.
Product Description: Bubbles (and related forms) seem to be springing up everywhere lately in contemporary art. Thin Skin brings together some of the most interesting contemporary work involving malleable, inflatable materials, including pieces by James Lee Byars, Charles and Ray Eames, Olafur Eliasson, Tom Friedman, Piero Manzoni, Ernesto Neto, Pipilotti Rist, Miri Segal and Andy Warhol...read more
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9780916365646 | Independent Curators, March 1, 2002, cover price $22.95 | About this edition: Bubbles (and related forms) seem to be springing up everywhere lately in contemporary art.
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