This artist's book has been published on the occasion of the first UK exhibition by Swiss artists Andres Lutz and Anders Guggisberg at Ikon Gallery, 28 May - 20 July 2008. Consisting of video, painting, installation and sculptural pieces, made since these two artists began their partnership in 1996, the exhibition is a judicious survey including spectacular new work. The notion that everything is connected to everything else is explored in the work from which this exhibition takes its name, Impressions from the Interior ...
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This artist's book has been published on the occasion of the first UK exhibition by Swiss artists Andres Lutz and Anders Guggisberg at Ikon Gallery, 28 May - 20 July 2008. Consisting of video, painting, installation and sculptural pieces, made since these two artists began their partnership in 1996, the exhibition is a judicious survey including spectacular new work. The notion that everything is connected to everything else is explored in the work from which this exhibition takes its name, Impressions from the Interior (2008) a photographic essay. Consisting of 30 prints, the images, created using photographic processes more akin to lithography, are exquisite in their detail and clarity. An extraordinary series, the photographs were taken over a considerable period of time in an idiosyncratic exploration of both interior and exterior space.
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95 pp., softcover, some roughness to fore edge of cover and pages else text clean & binding tight. -If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
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VG-(light foxing to upper block edges and overall shelfwear to wraps) White pictorial wraps; 95 pp.; profusely illustrated in black and white. Parallel text, German and English, though there isn't much text beyond the titles of the book and works exhibited; Accompanied the exhibition of the same name, which appeared at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, England and Museum Folkwang in Essen, Germany.