"Adorno: Die Möglichkeit des Unmöglichen" The Possibility of the Impossible (Vol. I)
- Title
- "Adorno: Die Möglichkeit des Unmöglichen" The Possibility of the Impossible (Vol. I)
- Type
- on group show
- Author
- Diedrich Diederichsen, Vanessa Joan Müller, Michael Hirsch, Martin Seel, Nicolaus Schafhausen, Peter Bürger, Norbert Bolz, Alex Demirovic, Alexander García Düttmann, Christoph Menke, Willem van Reijen
- Artist
- Bruce Nauman, Henrik Plenge Jakobsen, Louise Lawler, Maria Eichhorn, Jonathan Monk, Martin Boyce, Thomas Demand, Lawrence Weiner, Stephen Prina, Christopher Williams, Isa Genzken, Andreas Slominski, Peter Friedl, Liam Gillick, Sarah Morris, Markus Schinwald, Samuel Beckett, Gerhard Richter, Martin Creed, André Cadere, Art & Language, Carl Andre, Jason Dodge, Cerith Wyn Evans, John Massey, Florian Pumhösl, Euan Macdonald, Kirsten Pieroth, Mathias Poledna, Ad Reinhardt
- Editor
- Vanessa Joan Müller, Michael Hirsch, Nicolaus Schafhausen
- Publisher
- Lukas & Sternberg, New York, Kunstverein Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, 2003
- Venue
- Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt am Main
- Code
- DE-FRAN-KV-5
- Details
- 104 pages, 13.0 × 21.0 cm, German
English
book hardcover - ISBN
- 978-0-9726806-4-6
Description
The first volume of Adorno: The Possibility of the Impossible comprises theoretical essays which investigate the relevance of Adorno’s critical theory for the present.
See also
Art & Language in Practise – vol. 2
Art & Language in Practise – vol. 2
Art & Language in Practise – vol. 2
History in Motion – Time in the Age of the Moving Image
History in Motion – Time in the Age of the Moving Image
History in Motion – Time in the Age of the Moving Image
Were It as If – Beyond An Institution That Is
Were It as If – Beyond An Institution That Is
For Fans and Scholars Alike – Ulises Carrión and the artists’ books as a ‘democratic multiple’
For Fans and Scholars Alike – Ulises Carrión and the artists’ books as a ‘democratic multiple’
For Fans and Scholars Alike – Ulises Carrión and the artists’ books as a ‘democratic multiple’
The Eye of History – When Images Take Positions
The Eye of History – When Images Take Positions
This Is Not a Pipe
This Is Not a Pipe
This Is Not a Pipe