Ruins – Whitechapel Documents of contemporary art series
- Titel
- Ruins – Whitechapel Documents of contemporary art series
- Type
- on subject
- Auteur
- Jeremy Millar, Paul Virilio, Mark Lewis, Robert Smithson, Jean Baudrillard, Anthony Vidler, Ralph Rugoff, Jacques Derrida, Tom McDonough, Svetlana Boym, Martin Herbert, J.G. Ballard, James Lingwood, Jörg Heiser, Lytle Shaw, Rebecca Solnit, Susan Stewart, Giuliana Bruno, Magali Arriola, Nina Power, J.J. Charlesworth, Barbara Clausen, Jonathan Crary, Andreas Huyssen, Patrick Keiller, Darian Leader, Celeste Olalquiaga, Iain Sinclair, Gilda Williams
- Artist
- Dominique Gonzales-Foerster, Adam Chodzko, Martin Boyce, Ångela Ferreira, Ilya Kabakov, Jane and Louise Wilson, Edgar Arceneaux, Jeremy Deller, Runa Islam, Paulina Ołowska, Joachim Koester, Gerard Byrne, Susan Hiller, Miroslaw Balka, Philippe Parreno, Bernd & Hilla Becher, Zoe Leonard, Rachel Whiteread, Robert Smithson, Goshka Macuga, Christian Philipp Muller, Mike Nelson, Conrad Shawcross, Teresa Margolles, Dorit Margreiter, Walid Raad, Julie Mehretu, The Atlas Group, Cyprien Gaillard, Roger Hiorns, Robert Kusmirowski, Mai-Thu Perret, Walead Beshty, Katja Eydel, The Otolith Group, Vera Lutter, Edgar Martins
- Editor
- Brian Dillon
- Publisher
- MIT Press, Cambridge, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 2011
- Code
- THEO-WC-17
- Details
- 240 pages
See also
About Looking
About Looking
About Looking
10th Berlin Biennale – Strange Attractors
10th Berlin Biennale – Strange Attractors
Artists in the Archive – Creative and Curatorial Engagements with Documents of Art and Performance
Artists in the Archive – Creative and Curatorial Engagements with Documents of Art and Performance
Art & Visual Culture – A Reader
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Beauty – Whitechapel Documents of contemporary art series
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A Grammar of the Multitude – For an Analysis of Contemporary Forms of Life
A Grammar of the Multitude – For an Analysis of Contemporary Forms of Life