Cady Noland, Félix González-Torres / Objekte Installationen Wandarbeiten
NOLAND Cady (Washington D.C. 1956), GONZÁLEZ-TORRES Félix (Guáimaro 1957 - Miami 1996), Berlin - Kassel, RealismusStudio der NGBK - Museum Fridericianum, [Printing: Druckerei Gutschmidt], 1990, 20x20 cm, softcover, pp. [72], typographic cover, illustrated catalog / artist's book with tens of black and white photos through the pages. These images are reproductions of journal articles concerning homicides, suicides, clothes or various advertisements. With a "textcollage" by Robert Nickas, essays by Jan Avgikos (Art /Artifact / Fact), Kirby Gookin (From the (S)melting Stink Pot), David Deitcher (Blue Jeans and Death by Gun) and two interventions by the artists: "Textpieces" by Félix González-Torres and "Arbeitskopien" by Cady Noland. Published for the exhibitions (Berlin, RealismusStudio der NGBK, from December 17, 1990 to January 30, 1991 and Kassel, Museum Fridericianum, from February 8 to March 17, 1991)
Bibliography: Félix González-Torres Foundation website: https://www.felixgonzalez-torresfoundation.org/other-selected-publications/cady-noland-felix-gonzalez-torres-objekte-installationen-wanderbeiten
NOLAND Cady (Washington D.C. 1956), GONZÁLEZ-TORRES Félix (Guáimaro 1957 - Miami 1996), Berlin - Kassel, RealismusStudio der NGBK - Museum Fridericianum, [Printing: Druckerei Gutschmidt], 1990, 20x20 cm, softcover, pp. [72], typographic cover, illustrated catalog / artist's book with tens of black and white photos through the pages. These images are reproductions of journal articles concerning homicides, suicides, clothes or various advertisements. With a "textcollage" by Robert Nickas, essays by Jan Avgikos (Art /Artifact / Fact), Kirby Gookin (From the (S)melting Stink Pot), David Deitcher (Blue Jeans and Death by Gun) and two interventions by the artists: "Textpieces" by Félix González-Torres and "Arbeitskopien" by Cady Noland. Published for the exhibitions (Berlin, RealismusStudio der NGBK, from December 17, 1990 to January 30, 1991 and Kassel, Museum Fridericianum, from February 8 to March 17, 1991)
Bibliography: Félix González-Torres Foundation website: https://www.felixgonzalez-torresfoundation.org/other-selected-publications/cady-noland-felix-gonzalez-torres-objekte-installationen-wanderbeiten
NOLAND Cady (Washington D.C. 1956), GONZÁLEZ-TORRES Félix (Guáimaro 1957 - Miami 1996), Berlin - Kassel, RealismusStudio der NGBK - Museum Fridericianum, [Printing: Druckerei Gutschmidt], 1990, 20x20 cm, softcover, pp. [72], typographic cover, illustrated catalog / artist's book with tens of black and white photos through the pages. These images are reproductions of journal articles concerning homicides, suicides, clothes or various advertisements. With a "textcollage" by Robert Nickas, essays by Jan Avgikos (Art /Artifact / Fact), Kirby Gookin (From the (S)melting Stink Pot), David Deitcher (Blue Jeans and Death by Gun) and two interventions by the artists: "Textpieces" by Félix González-Torres and "Arbeitskopien" by Cady Noland. Published for the exhibitions (Berlin, RealismusStudio der NGBK, from December 17, 1990 to January 30, 1991 and Kassel, Museum Fridericianum, from February 8 to March 17, 1991)
Bibliography: Félix González-Torres Foundation website: https://www.felixgonzalez-torresfoundation.org/other-selected-publications/cady-noland-felix-gonzalez-torres-objekte-installationen-wanderbeiten
"Cady Noland and Felix Gonzalez-Torres are two younger artists whose work focuses on the critical inventory of social and political structures in American society. Both take a stand in an unconventional way. Felix Gonzalez-Torres with the means of minimalization and conceptual techniques, Cady Noland with spacious installations that vaguely tie in with the concepts of Rauschenberg's “Combine Paintings” or Serra's “Scatter Pieces” and focus on today's situation." from the exhibition press release