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Near Fine. No Jacket, As Issued. Book 302 pages. Hardcover exhibition catalogue, bound in puffy printed paper covered boards and issued without a dustjacket. Text in English. Illustrated. There is some minor shelfwear to the edges and associated rubbing to the covers, including a light vertical impression on the front cover. Else, the binding is tight and solid, with sharp corners and a clean, unmarked interior. Published on the occasion of the exhibition presented in Aachen from September 23-November 26, 2006, in Vienna from October 20, 2006-February 11, 2007, Hamburg, from April 1-August 31, 2007, and subsequently in St. Gallen and Lyon.
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New. 3775718664. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--Text in English. 304 pp. With 450 ills. (405 col. ). 29 x 23 cm. --with a bonus offer--
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Near Fine in Pictorial Boards jacket. XL. A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 304 pages. Slight wear to cover. Catalogue published in conjunction with the exhibitions Ludwig Forum fur Internationale Kunst, Aachen (September 23, 2006-November 26, 2006); MUMOK. Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien (October 20, 2006-February 11, 2007). "The artists's interpretation of his own artistic intentions, strategies and contexts using the visual dramaturgy of images of his works, and using his own texts and excerpts of interviews can be seen as an act of emancipation. As an artistic work, the book fits in beside other works by Wurm from recent years in which he treats the relationship between artist and the art business ironcially and ffecionately on the whole: instruction manuals, comprehension aides and commentaries--not always meant to be taken entirely seriously--have, in fact, long formed part of the artistic media Wurm uses to explain the world to us."