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Near Fine. 237 pp., many illustrations some in color. Slight tanning to the white covers near the spine, consistent with age. A minor crease to the spine, otherwise fine. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from September 12-December 29, 1991. Some of the artists included in the exhibition: Joseph Beuys, Christian Boltanski, Sophie Calle, Sarah Charlesworth, Marlene Dumas, Adam Fuss, Bruce Nauman, Kiki Smith, Andy Warhol, David Wojnarowicz and more.
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NF; former owner's name stamp on ffep (former Brooklyn Museum of Art director) White illustrated wraps with grey lettering. 239 pp. 72 b/w, 28 color illustrations. A moving, potentially disturbing, and also compassionate exhibition of art related to death, held at the The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, September 12-December 29, 1991. From the museum's website: With forty-two participants, including Anotin Artaud, Sophie Calle and Kiki Smith, this catalogue explores the theme of death in the Western world and its myriad historical, social and cultural practices. The catalogue, compiled by curator France Morin and designed by Massimo Vignelli, is a compilation of essays, interviews and projects by artists, writers, historians and others, questioning our different approaches to a timeless topic.
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4to. 239 pp. Soft cover. Very Good; two strips of tapes on the front cover + binding starting to crack near the center. Color plates. Features works by Hilton Als, Andy Warhol, Genevieve Cadieux, et al. betwixt with texts by bell hooks, Peter Greenaway, Athony Vidler, et al.