Free Shipping When You Spend $50
Menu
ReShape! Nordic Video Installations - IASPIS at 2003 Venice Biennale - VG Art Exhibition - Contemporary Scandinavian Digital Art for Galleries & Museums
ReShape! Nordic Video Installations - IASPIS at 2003 Venice Biennale - VG Art Exhibition - Contemporary Scandinavian Digital Art for Galleries & Museums

ReShape! Nordic Video Installations - IASPIS at 2003 Venice Biennale - VG Art Exhibition - Contemporary Scandinavian Digital Art for Galleries & Museums

$19.8 $36 -45% OFF

Free shipping on all orders over $50

7-15 days international

14 people viewing this product right now!

30-day free returns

Secure checkout

83988620

Guranteed safe checkout
amex
paypal
discover
mastercard
visa
apple pay

Description

ReShape!
Author:
Back, Ann-Sofie; Bartas, Magnus; Geschwind, Peter; Klingberg, Gunilla; SERVO
Publisher:
IASPIS: The International Artists Studio Program in Stockholm
Release Date:
Seller Category:
ART EXHIBIT CATALOGS
Qty Available:
1
Condition:
Used: Very Good
Sku: 01610
Notes: Very Good 6" x 8 1/4" art exhibit catalog in stiff white wraps, black lettering to front and back covers and spine, green spot-color design to cover, some smudges and soiling to covers, small closed tear to back cover, else clean, tightly bound and otherwise unmarked throughout. This catalog was published in conjunction with an exhibition of work by five recent participants in IASPIS programs and shown at the Venice Biennale June 13 to August 10, 2003. . 127 pp. replete with black-and-white stills from the various video installations included in that exhibition. Includes essays by Sara Arrhenius, Karina Ericsson Warn, Nicholas Bourriaud, Magnus Bartas, Hal Foster, Jorg Heiser, SERVO, and Maria Osterberg Ben Saad. From the Introductory essay: "Instead of looking for attractively packaged Swedish art to send into the world, we have sought to create a forum for meeting and exchange, a venue that takes as its starting point a local context but which finds itself in an intense dialogue with the rest of the world." Acquired from the private library of photorealist, Robert Bechtle and art historian, Whitney Chadwick.

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, serve personalized ads or content, and analyze our traffic. By clicking "Allow cookies", you consent to our use of cookies. More Information see our Privacy Policy.
Top