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Burning down the house (Bilingual edition)

$145.00
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9783775758420
Year: 2025
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag


Description:
Overview volume of contemporary art practices examining problems, beliefs and contradictions that the family as an institution embodies



The family is a rare topic in contemporary art. Burning Down the House: Rethinking Family engages with the family as a tradition, idea, and lived reality. The exhibition untangles some of the crucial problems, beliefs, and contradictions that the family as an institution embodies, bringing together works by forty artists-ranging from the mid 1970s to the present, as well as selected works from the collection of the Kunstmuseum St. Gallen-in which notions of family, and representations of the stereotypical, bourgeois family in particular, are problematized.

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Burning down the house (Bilingual edition)

$145.00
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9783775758420
Year: 2025
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag


Description:
Overview volume of contemporary art practices examining problems, beliefs and contradictions that the family as an institution embodies



The family is a rare topic in contemporary art. Burning Down the House: Rethinking Family engages with the family as a tradition, idea, and lived reality. The exhibition untangles some of the crucial problems, beliefs, and contradictions that the family as an institution embodies, bringing together works by forty artists-ranging from the mid 1970s to the present, as well as selected works from the collection of the Kunstmuseum St. Gallen-in which notions of family, and representations of the stereotypical, bourgeois family in particular, are problematized.

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