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The Hugo Boss Prize 2008
All sales are final. Discounts do not apply
Established in 1996 to recognize significant achievements in contemporary art, the Hugo Boss Prize is a biennial award administered by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and presided over by an international jury of museum directors, curators, and critics. This innovatively designed publication, which accompanies the announcement of the shortlist for the Hugo Boss Prize 2008, features special artist-designed pages by each of the finalists-Christoph Bchel (Switzerland), Patty Chang (U.S.), Sam Durant (U.S.), Emily Jacir (Palestine), Joachim Koester (Denmark), and Roman Signer (Switzerland)-as well as accompanying essays discussing each artists significance to contemporary art practice.
- 112 pages, fully illustrated
- Softcover
- 10.5" 13.5"
Description | All sales are final. Discounts do not apply Established in 1996 to recognize significant achievements in contemporary art, the Hugo Boss Prize is a biennial award administered by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and presided over by an international jury of museum directors, curators, and critics. This innovatively designed publication, which accompanies the announcement of the shortlist for the Hugo Boss Prize 2008, features special artist-designed pages by each of the finalists-Christoph Bchel (Switzerland), Patty Chang (U.S.), Sam Durant (U.S.), Emily Jacir (Palestine), Joachim Koester (Denmark), and Roman Signer (Switzerland)-as well as accompanying essays discussing each artists significance to contemporary art practice.
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