Cerith Wyn Evans- Hans Ulrich Obrist The Conversation Series #24 Evans, Cerith Wyn; Obrist, Hans Ulrich
Material type: TextSeries: The Conversation Series ; 24Publication details: Cologne Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig 2009Description: 196p 21cm x 14cmISBN:- 9783865606334
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Hans Ulrich Obrist and Christian Boltanski are not only associated through their longstanding friendship: Boltanski was also the first artist that Obrist ever exhibited. Over the course of this friendship the two have often met for discussions, the earliest of which, from 1994, are published here. Whether on a taxi-boat in Venice, in his atelier or at an exhibition in Ljubljana, Botanski readily divulges information on his projects. His collaborations with other artists such as Ilya Kabakov, which have also led him into the field of performance arts such as opera and dance, are a particular theme of the conversations; on occasion, other interlocutors step in, such as the designer Jean Kalman or the sociologist Luc Boltanski (Christian Boltanski's brother). The result is an informal portrait of one of the most important artists of our time.
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