Saucy and ironic, Sam Durant's works address utopias and their failures, crossing events from the recent American past to create relationships between the art historical, pop cultural, and political phenomena that have come to define popular culture over the past 35 years. Conceptually conceived, multimedia in practice, Durant's installations refer to such guiding figures as Robert Smithson, Mick Jagger, Neil Young, and Black Panther cofounder Huey Newton.
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Saucy and ironic, Sam Durant's works address utopias and their failures, crossing events from the recent American past to create relationships between the art historical, pop cultural, and political phenomena that have come to define popular culture over the past 35 years. Conceptually conceived, multimedia in practice, Durant's installations refer to such guiding figures as Robert Smithson, Mick Jagger, Neil Young, and Black Panther cofounder Huey Newton.
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Used-Very Good. Saucy and ironic, Sam Durant's works address utopias and their failures, crossing events from the recent American past to create relationships between the art historical, pop cultural, and political phenomena that have come to define popular culture over the past 35 years. Conceptually conceived, multimedia in practice, Durant's installations refer to such guiding figures as Robert Smithson, Mick Jagger, Neil Young, and Black Panther cofounder Huey Newton. Very nice clean, tight copy free of any marks.
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Used-Very Good. Saucy and ironic, Sam Durant's works address utopias and their failures, crossing events from the recent American past to create relationships between the art historical, pop cultural, and political phenomena that have come to define popular culture over the past 35 years. Conceptually conceived, multimedia in practice, Durant's installations refer to such guiding figures as Robert Smithson, Mick Jagger, Neil Young, and Black Panther cofounder Huey Newton. Very nice clean, tight copy free of any marks.
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Fine. 3775791205. Illustrated throughout in color and black and white. Forewords by Georg Kulenkampff and Jeremy Strick. Essays by Michael Darling and Kevin Young. Interview with the artist by Rita Kersting. Text in English and German. Published on the occasion of the exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 13 October 2002-9 February 2003, and at the Kunstverein fur die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Dusseldorf, 18 January-30 March, 2003.; Tight, clean and crisp. PArevious owner's small stamp to bottom of front endpaper, otherwise a gently read book in excellent condition. No inscriptions. No remainder mark. Not ex-library.; 10.4 X 7.9 X 0.6 inches; 120 pages.
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Used-Very Good. Saucy and ironic, Sam Durant's works address utopias and their failures, crossing events from the recent American past to create relationships between the art historical, pop cultural, and political phenomena that have come to define popular culture over the past 35 years. Conceptually conceived, multimedia in practice, Durant's installations refer to such guiding figures as Robert Smithson, Mick Jagger, Neil Young, and Black Panther cofounder Huey Newton.
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Fine but with art museum ex-lib. stickers on front/back cover and blind stamp on ffep. Turquoise flexible boards with illus. and white lettering. 120 pp. with color and bw illus. throughout. Dual text, English-German. Published to coincide with the exhibitions held at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, October 2002 to February 2003 and at the Kunstverein fur die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Dusseldorf, January-March 2003. Includes and interview by Rita Kersting, essay by Michael Darling, exhibition chronology, checklist of the exhibition, and more.