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Joseph Kosuth / A room with 23 qualities

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KOSUTH Joseph (Toledo 1945)

Hamburg, Edition Cantz and authors, 1992, 30x21,5 cm., publisher’s hardcover binding with a black and white photographic image applied to the front cover, pp. [144], artist’s book centered on a long dialogue between the artist and 23 students of the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg, illustrated with 70 black and white images that alternate statements (“Statements”) by the artist with photographic reproductions of his works ( shots by Wolfgang Berkowski). Foreword by Joseph Kosuth and two texts by Ludwig Wittgenstein. Graphic design by Andrea Kattner and Joseph Kosuth.

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KOSUTH Joseph (Toledo 1945)

Hamburg, Edition Cantz and authors, 1992, 30x21,5 cm., publisher’s hardcover binding with a black and white photographic image applied to the front cover, pp. [144], artist’s book centered on a long dialogue between the artist and 23 students of the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg, illustrated with 70 black and white images that alternate statements (“Statements”) by the artist with photographic reproductions of his works ( shots by Wolfgang Berkowski). Foreword by Joseph Kosuth and two texts by Ludwig Wittgenstein. Graphic design by Andrea Kattner and Joseph Kosuth.

KOSUTH Joseph (Toledo 1945)

Hamburg, Edition Cantz and authors, 1992, 30x21,5 cm., publisher’s hardcover binding with a black and white photographic image applied to the front cover, pp. [144], artist’s book centered on a long dialogue between the artist and 23 students of the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg, illustrated with 70 black and white images that alternate statements (“Statements”) by the artist with photographic reproductions of his works ( shots by Wolfgang Berkowski). Foreword by Joseph Kosuth and two texts by Ludwig Wittgenstein. Graphic design by Andrea Kattner and Joseph Kosuth.

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