Failure – Whitechapel Documents of contemporary art series

- Title
- Failure – Whitechapel Documents of contemporary art series
- Type
- on subject
- Author
- Samuel Beckett, Daniel Birnbaum, Gilles Deleuze, Giorgio Agamben, Edgar Schmitz, Bazon Brock, Emma Cocker, Coosje van Bruggen, Stuart Morgan, Ann Goldstein, Jörg Heiser, Jennifer Higgie, Johanna Burton, Russell Ferguson, Richard Hylton, Jean-Yves Jouannais, Lisa Lee, Hans-Joachim Müller, Karl Popper
- Artist
- Chris Burden, Bruce Nauman, David Critchley, Roman Signer, Allen Ruppersberg, Dominique Gonzales-Foerster, Ceal Floyer, Yvonne Rainer, John Baldessari, Isa Genzken, Fischli / Weiss, Mike Kelley, Paul Thek, Bas Jan Ader, Annika Ström, Michael Krebber, Martin Kippenberger, Francis Alÿs, Martin Creed, Félix González-Torres, Dieter Roth, Ray Johnson, Phil Collins, William Wegman, Robert Rauschenberg, Simon Patterson, Wade Guyton, International Necronautical Society, Janette Parris
- Editor
- Lisa Le Feuvre
- Publisher
- MIT Press, Cambridge, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 2010
- Code
- THEO-WC-23
- Details
- 240 pages
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