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Vivienne Koorland: Reisemalheurs (Travel Woes) - 2007 South African Art Book - VG Condition SC - Perfect for Art Collectors & Travel Enthusiasts
Vivienne Koorland: Reisemalheurs (Travel Woes) - 2007 South African Art Book - VG Condition SC - Perfect for Art Collectors & Travel Enthusiasts

Vivienne Koorland: Reisemalheurs (Travel Woes) - 2007 South African Art Book - VG Condition SC - Perfect for Art Collectors & Travel Enthusiasts

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Vivienne Koorland: Reisemalheurs (Travel Woes) ISBN:
0948687010
Author:
Garb, Tamar; Kentridge, William; Rifkin, Adrian; et al
Publisher:
Freud Museum Release Date:
2007
Seller Category:
ART MONOGRAPHS
Qty Available:
1
Condition:
Used: Very Good
Sku: 01849
Notes: Very Good 4to 9 1/2" x 6 3/4" slate blue pictorial softcover art monograph featuring a detail of Vivienne Koorland's 2006 painting "Dream Painting (She Flew Over To Comfort Me)" to front panel, her 2006 painting "O Bear me Away On Your Snowy Wings" to back panel, white lettering, minor shelf wear to back panel, otherwise sharp crisp, tightly bound, and unmarked throughout. [2] 52 pp., includes full-page and full-color images, essay "Reisemalheurs" by art historian and professor, Tamar Garb, essay "Painting Maps" by South African artist, William Kentridge, essay "Speak, don't tell: a rondo-fantasia in broken time for V.K." by author and professor, Adrian Rifkin, interview "A Conversation" with art historian, art critic, and curator, Mark Godfrey and South African artist, Vivienne Koorland, Chronology, and Footnotes. Published in conjunction with the exhibition "Reisemalheurs (Travel Woes)" at the Freud Museum in London from March 22 to April 22, 2007. From the essay "Reisemalheurs": "In the context of Vivienne Koorland's work, the work 'Reisemalheurs' has a particular resonance. Not only does it invoke the peripatetic nature of her own life-story - a representative tale which has its origins in Eastern Europe, its formative years in South Africa, student experiences in Berlin and Paris, an extended adulthood in New York as well as deep familial ties to London - it serves to distill the sense of unease attendant on displacement and dislocation that so much of her work thematises: iconically, textually and materially." Heavy and oversized items may require additional shipping.

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