Pierre Huyghe
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Author
Contributions
- Lavigne, Emma, writer of added text - Contributor
- Garcia, Tristan, 1981- writer of added text - Contributor
- Normand, Vincent, writer of added text - Contributor
- Wharry, David, translator - Contributor
- Centre Georges Pompidou - Contributor
and 2 more
- Museum Ludwig - Contributor
- Los Angeles County Museum of Art - Contributor
Publication
2014 - Hirmer Verlag GmbH, Germany
Language
English
Word Count
62,000 words, Guess
Page Count
248 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27184775M
- ISBN-139783777422497
- ISBN-103777422495
- OCLC Control Number953426325
- OCLC Control Number870985647
Classifications
- DDC700.92
- LCCN6853.H88 A4 2014
Description
Published for the occasion of Pierre Huyghe's exhibition at the Pompidou Centre which offers retrospective look at his work. It offers a research of nearly 800 images at 90 projects, since his first works twenty years ago.
Description
"Presenting fifty projects from French-born, New York-based contemporary artist Pierre Huyghe's twenty-year career, this richly illustrated book provides an overview of his work across film, installation art, and live event. Since the 1990s, Huyghe's work has challenged the status of the exhibition format. With projects like the One Year Celebration and the foundation in 1995 of the collaborative Association of Freed Time, Huyghe developed a particular interest in the relationship between time and memory--an interest that has carried through to his works, Untilled and the three-part The Host and the Cloud. Most recently, his projects include an untitled piece for the Documenta 13 in Kassel, Germany; Amidst Karlsaue Park's compost heap--an area detached from museums and cultural institutions and not intended to be seen--Huyghe installed common park objects from different moments in art history, as well as the Documenta in years past, from one of Joseph Beuys's uprooted oaks to Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster's pink bench."--Amazon.com.
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