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Recent work by 3B Collective in Wilshire Center. A memorial tribute to renowned conceptual artist PopeL.
Black People are Grumpy, William Pope.L, 2001-2003, Harvard Art Museums: Drawings
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund Size: 21.6 x 27.9 cm (8 1/2 x 11 in.) Medium: Magic marker, Bic pen, whiteout, coffee, cray pas
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/329351
White People are Glass, William Pope.L, 2001-2003, Harvard Art Museums: Drawings
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund Size: 21.59 x 27.94 cm (8 1/2 x 11 in.) Medium: magic marker, Bic pen, colored whiteout
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/329353
White People are Glass, William Pope.L, 2001-2003, Harvard Art Museums: Drawings
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund Size: 21.59 x 27.94 cm (8 1/2 x 11 in.) Medium: magic marker, Bic pen, colored whiteout
https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/329353
This photograph of William Pope L has been haunting me since I was 16 in DC. Finally found a copy. #art #williampopel
NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: THE BIG NOTHING (2004) Conceptions of “nothing” are one of the driving themes of twentieth-century art. One thinks of Piet Mondrian's reductivist approach to abstraction, Marcel Duchamp's contention that art resides in ideas, not objects, Mark Rothko's painterly reach for the sublime, Andy Warhol's affirmations of the vacuity of Pop culture. The Big Nothing will focus on themes of nothing, nothingness and negation in contemporary art and culture, surveying the legacy of these and other manifestations of absence made manifest in contemporary art. Artist include Gareth James, Jutta Koether, Louise Lawler, Richard Prince, Yves Klein, Bernadette Corporation, John Miller and James Welling, among others. Given its broad connotations, “nothing” provides general audiences with immediate access to looking at and thinking about the art of today. Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 1 - August 1, 2004. Curated and with essays by Ingrid Schaffner, Bennett Simpson, and Tanya Leighton. Additional essay by Paula Marincola. Artists include: Bas Jan Ader, Richard Artschwager, Michael Asher, Michel Auder, Jo Baer, Robert Barry, Larry Bell, Bernadette Corporation, James Lee Byars, Maurizio Cattelan, Thomas Chimes, Bruce Conner, Day Without Art, Jessica Diamond, Roe Ethridge, Lili Fleury, Rene Gabri, Jack Goldstein, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Nicolas Guagnini, David Hammons, Heavy Industries, Nancy Holt, Richard Hoeck, Roni Horn, Pierre Huyghe, Gareth James, Ray Johnson, Yves Klein, Joachim Koester, Jutta Koether, Yayoi Kusama, Louise Lawler, Gordon Matta-Clark, Allan McCollum, Patrick McMullen, John Miller, Matt Mullican, Eileen Neff, Gabriel Orozco, Raphael Ortiz, Charlemagne Palestine, Philippe Parreno, William Pope.L, Doris Salcedo, Karin Schneider, Allan Sekula, Arlene Shechet, Santiago Sierra, John Smith, Robert Smithson, Paul Swenbeck, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Andy Warhol, James Welling, John Wesley, and Steve Wolfe. Includes checklist of the exhibition. One copy via our new website and via the bookshop. 10% off web orders this week! #worldfoodbooks #thebignothing #gordonmattaclark #johnmiller #williampopel #jobaer (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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