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Sculpture unlimited / Eva Grubinger and Jörg Heiser editors ; translation: Emilie Florenkowsky.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Berlin, Germany : Sternberg Press, [2011]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 127 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmContent type:
  • txt
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  • n
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ISBN:
  • 1934105767
  • 9781934105764
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Contents:
Introducing Sculpture unlimited / Eva Grubinger and Jörg Heiser -- Revisiting the expanded field / Vivian Sky Rehberg -- Asocial sculpture: community in the age of the Internet / Jennifer Allen -- Who cares about sculpture? I just want to make impossible things! / Aleksandra Mir -- Institution modeling, or taking things into your own hands / Nikolaus Hirsch -- The devils inside the thing speak to the devils outside / Jan Verwoert -- The pedestal problem / Manuela Ammer -- Is there an "essence" of sculpture? A preliminary overview of an expanded notion of sculpture / Jennifer Allen, Nikolaus Hirsch, Anne von der Heiden, Martin Hochleitner, Andrea van der Straeten ; moderated by Jörg Heiser.
Summary: This reader, based on a symposium at the Department of Sculpture, Transmedial Space, University of Art and Design, Linz, poses profound questions about contemporary sculpture.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Introducing Sculpture unlimited / Eva Grubinger and Jörg Heiser -- Revisiting the expanded field / Vivian Sky Rehberg -- Asocial sculpture: community in the age of the Internet / Jennifer Allen -- Who cares about sculpture? I just want to make impossible things! / Aleksandra Mir -- Institution modeling, or taking things into your own hands / Nikolaus Hirsch -- The devils inside the thing speak to the devils outside / Jan Verwoert -- The pedestal problem / Manuela Ammer -- Is there an "essence" of sculpture? A preliminary overview of an expanded notion of sculpture / Jennifer Allen, Nikolaus Hirsch, Anne von der Heiden, Martin Hochleitner, Andrea van der Straeten ; moderated by Jörg Heiser.

This reader, based on a symposium at the Department of Sculpture, Transmedial Space, University of Art and Design, Linz, poses profound questions about contemporary sculpture.