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IN THE BOOKSHOP: JOHN KNIGHT - ENKELE WERKEN (SEVERAL WORKS) (1990) The great (and printed in an edition of only 750 copies) exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with a show held at Le Nouveau Musée, Villeurbanne, France, November 25, 1989 - February 18, 1990. Traveled to Witte de With, Centre for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, Netherlands, April 7 - May 20, 1990, and this accompanying book forms a great and rare historical overview of the work of John Knight. According to Anne Rorimer, Knight critically addresses art practices by contextualizing objects within the cultural system and by abstracting existing signs from functional modes of representation. Buchloh focuses on how Knight re-materializes the art object through his use of design, display, and framing, in order to avoid the elitism of conceptual art. Introduction by Chris Dercon. Essays by Anne Rorimer, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh. Includes selected bibliography. Texts in English and Dutch. Since 1969, American artist John Knight (1945) has concentrated on the relationship between architecture, design and art. He bases his work on the interplay between the material object and its contextual conditions, and comments on the meaning of cultural object and cultural space by employing strategies that invert the conventions of production and reception. One copy via our website and in the bookshop. #worldfoodbooks #johnknight #1990
IN THE BOOKSHOP: JOHN KNIGHT - ENKELE WERKEN (SEVERAL WORKS) (1990) The great (and printed in an edition of only 750 copies) exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with a show held at Le Nouveau Musée, Villeurbanne, France, November 25, 1989 - February 18, 1990. Traveled to Witte de With, Centre for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, Netherlands, April 7 - May 20, 1990, and this accompanying book forms a great and rare historical overview of the work of John Knight. According to Anne Rorimer, Knight critically addresses art practices by contextualizing objects within the cultural system and by abstracting existing signs from functional modes of representation. Buchloh focuses on how Knight re-materializes the art object through his use of design, display, and framing, in order to avoid the elitism of conceptual art. Introduction by Chris Dercon. Essays by Anne Rorimer, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh. Includes selected bibliography. Texts in English and Dutch. Since 1969, American artist John Knight (1945) has concentrated on the relationship between architecture, design and art. He bases his work on the interplay between the material object and its contextual conditions, and comments on the meaning of cultural object and cultural space by employing strategies that invert the conventions of production and reception. One copy via our website and in the bookshop. #worldfoodbooks #johnknight #1990 (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
IN THE BOOKSHOP: JOHN KNIGHT - ENKELE WERKEN (SEVERAL WORKS) (1990) The great (and printed in an edition of only 750 copies) exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with a show held at Le Nouveau Musée, Villeurbanne, France, November 25, 1989 - February 18, 1990. Traveled to Witte de With, Centre for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, Netherlands, April 7 - May 20, 1990, and this accompanying book forms a great and rare historical overview of the work of John Knight. According to Anne Rorimer, Knight critically addresses art practices by contextualizing objects within the cultural system and by abstracting existing signs from functional modes of representation. Buchloh focuses on how Knight re-materializes the art object through his use of design, display, and framing, in order to avoid the elitism of conceptual art. Introduction by Chris Dercon. Essays by Anne Rorimer, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh. Includes selected bibliography. Texts in English and Dutch. Since 1969, American artist John Knight (1945) has concentrated on the relationship between architecture, design and art. He bases his work on the interplay between the material object and its contextual conditions, and comments on the meaning of cultural object and cultural space by employing strategies that invert the conventions of production and reception. One copy via our website and in the bookshop. #worldfoodbooks #johnknight #1990 (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
IN THE BOOKSHOP: JOHN KNIGHT - ENKELE WERKEN (SEVERAL WORKS) (1990) The great (and printed in an edition of only 750 copies) exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with a show held at Le Nouveau Musée, Villeurbanne, France, November 25, 1989 - February 18, 1990. Traveled to Witte de With, Centre for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, Netherlands, April 7 - May 20, 1990, and this accompanying book forms a great and rare historical overview of the work of John Knight. According to Anne Rorimer, Knight critically addresses art practices by contextualizing objects within the cultural system and by abstracting existing signs from functional modes of representation. Buchloh focuses on how Knight re-materializes the art object through his use of design, display, and framing, in order to avoid the elitism of conceptual art. Introduction by Chris Dercon. Essays by Anne Rorimer, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh. Includes selected bibliography. Texts in English and Dutch. Since 1969, American artist John Knight (1945) has concentrated on the relationship between architecture, design and art. He bases his work on the interplay between the material object and its contextual conditions, and comments on the meaning of cultural object and cultural space by employing strategies that invert the conventions of production and reception. One copy via our website and in the bookshop. #worldfoodbooks #johnknight #1990 (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
IN THE BOOKSHOP: JOHN KNIGHT - ENKELE WERKEN (SEVERAL WORKS) (1990) The great (and printed in an edition of only 750 copies) exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with a show held at Le Nouveau Musée, Villeurbanne, France, November 25, 1989 - February 18, 1990. Traveled to Witte de With, Centre for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, Netherlands, April 7 - May 20, 1990, and this accompanying book forms a great and rare historical overview of the work of John Knight. According to Anne Rorimer, Knight critically addresses art practices by contextualizing objects within the cultural system and by abstracting existing signs from functional modes of representation. Buchloh focuses on how Knight re-materializes the art object through his use of design, display, and framing, in order to avoid the elitism of conceptual art. Introduction by Chris Dercon. Essays by Anne Rorimer, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh. Includes selected bibliography. Texts in English and Dutch. Since 1969, American artist John Knight (1945) has concentrated on the relationship between architecture, design and art. He bases his work on the interplay between the material object and its contextual conditions, and comments on the meaning of cultural object and cultural space by employing strategies that invert the conventions of production and reception. One copy via our website and in the bookshop. #worldfoodbooks #johnknight #1990 (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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