Editions Centre Pompidou

Les cahiers du musée national d'art moderne n°146 - Winter 2019

9782844268372

Every three months, an unprecedented review in French:
- An art review long established, since 1977
- The most recent contributions to modern art history
- All the experts gathered

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Description

On the program of number 146:
Experienced author essays, works by young researchers and art history specialists, an in-depth analysis of international cultural events ...
- Thierry Davila, "Of an art that does not lack air. From Leonardo da Vinci to Duchamp, Hans Haacke and beyond, a eulogy of drafts »
- Remi Parcollet, "The Shunk-Kender Archives. Visual history of contemporary art »
- Sabine Mirlesse, "Interview with Lucy Lippard"
- Emmanuel Pernoud, "Know how to fade. Jacques Villon and the work of reproduction »
- Sara Martinetti, On Seth Siegelaub
- Gérard Macé, "How to become William Kentridge"

Descriptions & Features

Authors
Under the direction of Jean-Pierre Criqui
Publisher
Éditions du Centre Pompidou
Dimensions
19 x 27 cm
Publication year
2019
Number of pages
112
Number of illustrations
90
EAN
9782844268372

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