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Ideal Cities- Invisible Cities/ Editors: Sabrina van der Ley & Markus Richter

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Revolver; European Art Projetcs; 2006Description: 320p; 26x21cmISBN:
  • 3865882668
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • N8217.C35 I34 2006
Summary: Exhibition catalog. An exhibition by European Art Projects @Zamosc, Poland; Potsdam, Germany. Zamosc is an extraordinary treasure of late Renaissance architecture singular in its urban conception, located near the Polish-Ukrainian border, on route between Lublin and Lwow. The never destroyed city will host the works of contemporary artists from twelve European and six non-European countries amidst its traces of a once truly multicultural society, the former orthodox churches, the cathedral, the synagogue as well as the Armenian houses. Only few ideal cities were ever partially or completely built. Artists: Tarek Al-Ghoussein, Francis Alys, Tacita Dean and Rula Halawani.
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Exhibition catalog. An exhibition by European Art Projects @Zamosc, Poland; Potsdam, Germany. Zamosc is an extraordinary treasure of late Renaissance architecture singular in its urban conception, located near the Polish-Ukrainian border, on route between Lublin and Lwow. The never destroyed city will host the works of contemporary artists from twelve European and six non-European countries amidst its traces of a once truly multicultural society, the former orthodox churches, the cathedral, the synagogue as well as the Armenian houses. Only few ideal cities were ever partially or completely built. Artists: Tarek Al-Ghoussein, Francis Alys, Tacita Dean and Rula Halawani.

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