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9783863355487 | Walther Konig, October 31, 2014, cover price $30.00
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9783869844794 | Verlag Fur Moderne Kunst, April 30, 2014, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: Through films and installations, Ursula Mayer (born 1970) explores questions of individualism and consumerism.
Product Description: Utopia Gesamkunstwerk presents a contemporary perspective on the historical idea of the Gesamkunstwerk, or total work of art, first defined by Wagner as an art that unites all art forms. Works by 50 artists from the 1950s to today are included, from Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren and Martin Kippenberger to Valie Export and Gelitin...read more
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9783863351403 | Bilingual edition (Walther Konig, August 31, 2012), cover price $49.95 | About this edition: Utopia Gesamkunstwerk presents a contemporary perspective on the historical idea of the Gesamkunstwerk, or total work of art, first defined by Wagner as an art that unites all art forms.
Hardcover:
9783942405355 | Bilingual edition (Distanz Verlag, August 25, 2011), cover price $60.00
Hardcover:
9783905829730, titled "Outlandos: Outlandos" | Bilingual edition (Distributed Art Pub Inc, March 1, 2009), cover price $45.00
Product Description: How can a political or social movement create so many positive changes while simultaneously developing such negative connotations? Such is the central paradox of Feminism for the editors of this book.The term "cooling out" was coined by UCLA's Burton Clark to describe the postgraduate period when a student's interest in pursuing an academic career suddenly dwindles...read more
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9783905770834 | Mul edition (Distributed Art Pub Inc, September 15, 2008), cover price $37.00 | About this edition: How can a political or social movement create so many positive changes while simultaneously developing such negative connotations?
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