Dan Graham – Works & Collected Writings 
    Author: Gloria Moure (Ed.)
    Publisher: Polígrafa
    
    Language: English
    Pages: 360
    Size: 21 x 26 cm
    Weight: 
          1.5000 kg    
    Binding: Hardcover
    ISBN: 9788434312012
    
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                    €66.00                
                        
        
           
    
            
                                
    
    
            
            
                Product Description
            
            
Since the mind-1960s, Dan Graham (Urbana, Illinois 1942) has produced an important body of art and theory that engages in a highly analytical discourse on the historial, social and ideological functions of contemporary cultural systems. He is a highly influential figure in the field of contemporary art, both as a practitioner of conceptual art and a well-versed art critic and theorist. Graham s work questions the relationship between people and architecture and the psychological effects it has on us. His work highlights the awkwardness that occurs when intimate moments or details are rudimentarily broadcast in an impersonal manner, as he continues to investigate the voyeuristic act of seening onself reflected, whilst at the same time watching others. This monograph analyzes his main works and collects some of seminal writings by the artist.
With a text by Alexander Alberro.