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PLEASE NOTE, WE DO NOT SHIP TO DENMARK. New Book. Shipped from UK in 4 to 14 days. Established seller since 2000. Please note we cannot offer an expedited shipping service from the UK.
Publisher:
Spector Books, Hfg University of Arts & Design
Published:
2013
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
15814349785
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Used-Good. Sochi, a subtropical resort city on the Black Sea near the border of Russia and Georgia, will soon enter the world stage. The city will host several large-scale sporting events in the coming years: the 2014 Olympic Winter Games and matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The Moscowbased Strelka Institute (a postgraduate architecture program and think tank organized by Rem Koolhaus) recently invited artists Alina Schmuch and Franca Scholz to visit Sochi Losk is the result of their journey. Meaning glow or sheen, Losk focuses on the surfaces of contemporary urban Russian society: floors, interiors, pavings, facades. These are inscribed not only with the fantasy of wealth and importance, but also the persistent signs of poverty and the resonance of the Socialist past. Includes texts from Domus editor Joseph Grima and Simon Bieling and published on occasion of an exhibition at Kunsthalle Baden-Baden. Light wear on covers. Interior pages in very good condition.
Publisher:
Spector Books, Hfg University of Arts & Design
Published:
2013
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
15001187809
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Used-Very Good. Sochi, a subtropical resort city on the Black Sea near the border of Russia and Georgia, will soon enter the world stage. The city will host several large-scale sporting events in the coming years: the 2014 Olympic Winter Games and matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The Moscowbased Strelka Institute (a postgraduate architecture program and think tank organized by Rem Koolhaus) recently invited artists Alina Schmuch and Franca Scholz to visit Sochi Losk is the result of their journey. Meaning glow or sheen, Losk focuses on the surfaces of contemporary urban Russian society: floors, interiors, pavings, facades. These are inscribed not only with the fantasy of wealth and importance, but also the persistent signs of poverty and the resonance of the Socialist past. Includes texts from Domus editor Joseph Grima and Simon Bieling and published on occasion of an exhibition at Kunsthalle Baden-Baden. Very nice clean, tight copy free of any marks.
Publisher:
Spector Books, Hfg University of Arts & Design
Published:
2013
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
12784185193
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New. Sochi, a subtropical resort city on the Black Sea near the border of Russia and Georgia, will soon enter the world stage. The city will host several large-scale sporting events in the coming years: the 2014 Olympic Winter Games and matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The Moscowbased Strelka Institute (a postgraduate architecture program and think tank organized by Rem Koolhaus) recently invited artists Alina Schmuch and Franca Scholz to visit Sochi Losk is the result of their journey. Meaning glow or sheen, Losk focuses on the surfaces of contemporary urban Russian society: floors, interiors, pavings, facades. These are inscribed not only with the fantasy of wealth and importance, but also the persistent signs of poverty and the resonance of the Socialist past. Includes texts from Domus editor Joseph Grima and Simon Bieling and published on occasion of an exhibition at Kunsthalle Baden-Baden.