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AA.VV. / Strange Attractors: Signs of Chaos

€150.00

New York, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, 1989, 23x19,5 cm., hardcover, spiral bound, pp. [88], typographic cover, exhibition catalog illustrated with various colored images, printed on different shaped sheets. Preface by Marcia Tucker, essays in English by Martin Meisel (Chaos deja-vu), Laura Trippi (Fractured Fairy Tales, Chaotic Regimes, Gary Indiana (Chaos Plus Excerpts), Luce Srigaray (The "Mechanics" of Fluids). With an interview between Laura Trippi and James Welling (Were you after a tension between legibility and illegibility in these photographs?) and a typographic composition by Orshi Drozdik. Published to accompany the exhibition (New York, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, from September 14 to November 26, 1989).

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New York, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, 1989, 23x19,5 cm., hardcover, spiral bound, pp. [88], typographic cover, exhibition catalog illustrated with various colored images, printed on different shaped sheets. Preface by Marcia Tucker, essays in English by Martin Meisel (Chaos deja-vu), Laura Trippi (Fractured Fairy Tales, Chaotic Regimes, Gary Indiana (Chaos Plus Excerpts), Luce Srigaray (The "Mechanics" of Fluids). With an interview between Laura Trippi and James Welling (Were you after a tension between legibility and illegibility in these photographs?) and a typographic composition by Orshi Drozdik. Published to accompany the exhibition (New York, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, from September 14 to November 26, 1989).

New York, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, 1989, 23x19,5 cm., hardcover, spiral bound, pp. [88], typographic cover, exhibition catalog illustrated with various colored images, printed on different shaped sheets. Preface by Marcia Tucker, essays in English by Martin Meisel (Chaos deja-vu), Laura Trippi (Fractured Fairy Tales, Chaotic Regimes, Gary Indiana (Chaos Plus Excerpts), Luce Srigaray (The "Mechanics" of Fluids). With an interview between Laura Trippi and James Welling (Were you after a tension between legibility and illegibility in these photographs?) and a typographic composition by Orshi Drozdik. Published to accompany the exhibition (New York, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, from September 14 to November 26, 1989).

List of the artists: (Art)n, Katherine Loveday Bradshaw, Glenn Branca, Ellen Broke, John Cage, Tony Cokes, Colins & Milazzo, The Critical Art Ensemble, Steve DiBenedetto, Orshi Drozdik, Dana Duff, Laura Emrick, Diana Formisano, Ann Hamilton and Kathryn Clark, David Hammons, Carter Hodgkin, Jon Kessler, Eve Andrée Laramée, Zoe Leonard, Jill Levine, Christian Marclay, Steve Miller, Peter Nagy, Joseph Nechavata, Alastail Noble, Cady Noland, David Nyzio, Dan Reynolds, Walter Robinson, Andres Serrano, David Smith, Jon Tower, Sokhi Wagner, Oliver Wasow, James Welling, Grace Williams and Litina, The Wooster Group. "This exhibition is an exploration of some of the most compelling issues raised by the new science of chaos as they relate to recent works of art, both in terms of style and substance. Our desire to understand the ways in which art is part of and reflects on other fields and disciplines, other arenas of inquiry, has led to this undertaking." - from the preface

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