Anbieter: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. [99] pages : illustrations ; 24 x 33 cm. English & Norwegian. Normalizing Judgment more problematic det norske fengsel- and avstraffningssystemet gjennom en kunstnerisk dokumentasjon fra åtte norske fengsler. Gjennom portretter and stedsbeskrivelser beacons boken on the side of the fencesystemet so overvåkning, dehumanisering and external medgjøring. He realigned in norske fenglser i samsvar med det norske selvformet som forestryfullt, including and redeeming? I interior photography and tilsynelatende quickly registered portraits of trekker artists seg out of fortolkningen of the inside and silent contracters to ask with the fact that the samfunnet has been covered up å deskytte seg mot offers, or else overgriperen for that place. Boken has initial pictures and an essay by Michael Petry.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. 287 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 30 cm. Ole Jørgen Ness (1961-) is one of Norway's foremost artists, and has been a key inspiration for a generation of Norwegian visual artists. XYZ, the artist's first "artist book" in over ten years, provides a unique representation of an artistic vision that includes drawing, painting, installation and sculpture. Through the book you get a rare clear picture of a central contemporary artist. "The quality of the book production is impressive. . The book will remain as a key document in a change of reception by Ole Jørgen Ness ." Øystein Sjåstad, Billedkunst # 2, 2012.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: New. 434 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 28 cm. Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons is a comprehensive presentation of Marit Følstad's video work. 25 images from each video give a strong visual presentation of each work. With more than 400 pages, the book is one of the most accomplished art books by a Norwegian artist. The book has newly written essays by Robert C Morgan, Magnus Haglund and Joakim Borda with a foreword by Christoph Cox. Through a number of exhibitions in recent years in Oslo, Tromsø and Kristiansand, Marit Følstad (1969-) has distinguished herself as one of Norway's most important artists. Her use of neon, music and photography makes Marit Følstad's art a total experience.