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Edited by Nancy Spector and Nat Trotman with contributions by Ann Goldstein, Isabelle Graw, John Kelsey, and Anne Wheeler
From 1979 to 2012, Swiss artists Peter Fischli and David Weiss created a remarkable body of photographs, films, sculptures, and multimedia installations, offering a sustained and deceptively casual meditation on how we perceive everyday life. Published to accompany the exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, this catalogue features an in-depth retrospective of their collaboration, augmented by hundreds of archival images, notes on process, and interview excerpts culled from their archives. A series of probing essays on the artists practice and thematic concerns rounds out this definitive account of Fischli and Weisss vital contribution to contemporary art.
- Hardcover
- 9.5" tall x 8" wide
- 400 pages, 740 illustrations
- Published in 2016
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Description | All sales are final. Discounts do not apply This catalogue was produced with four shades of blue used for the cover text. Catalogue colors will be selected at random for shipping. Edited by Nancy Spector and Nat Trotman with contributions by Ann Goldstein, Isabelle Graw, John Kelsey, and Anne Wheeler
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