Private cases
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“Private cases” is a collection of essays about significant works of art created over the past century, and their authors, who pushed Grois to new discoveries and interpretations. The book is inspired by art, as a practice that changes the view and thinking. Boris Groys writes about the works of Marseille Duchana, Andy Warhol, Foshley and Weis, Rebecca Horn and others. “Private cases” are a study of key issues related to the development of contemporary art: originality, secondaryness, value of works of art, the language of power enclosed in them, and more. They “do not explain” the theory of art, but rather, follow the impulses that the work themselves give
Author:
Author:Groys Boris
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Reference books
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91103-521-1
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