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Softcover, measuring app. 5.75" x 8.25". 20 pages, with color photos throughout.
About the Exhibition: The title of this exhibition is taken from a video work by the American artist Gary Hill, in which he explores the relationship between cinematic and real space. As well as films and videos, which investigate space through the immaterial play of light and sound, the exhibition includes works in which objects have a strong material presence. Many take the form of carefully staged environments, demonstrating the radical switch that artists have made from presenting a window onto the world, to presenting a world in itself.
The exhibition brings together works which address the 'Hard Place' - the tangible, evocative materials and forms that make up our world. Many of these works explore the broad theme of time, layering history and memory, or focusing on the transitory, fragile nature of existence and the duality of mind and body.
A second theme of the exhibition is the notion of 'Cinema', encapsulating not only the moving image but also the way in which the world is mediated through language and imagery, including the narrative structures of film, literature, television and theatre.
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Text: Foreword by Frances Morris. Includes discussions on the works of each artist.
Artists Included: Miroslaw Balka, Matthew Barney, Christian Boltanski, Janet Cardiff, George Büres-Miller, James Coleman, Stan Douglas, Douglas Gordon, Antony Gormley, Mona Hatoum, Gary Hill, Rebecca Horn, Ilya Kabakov, Anish Kapoor, Tatsuo Miyajima, Juan Muñoz, Julian Opie, Gabriel Orozco, Cornelia Parker, Thomas Schütte, Bill Viola, Jeff Wall, Rachel Whiteread.
Condition: Cover is flat and sturdy with light shelf wear. Pages clean and bright.
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