Ilya Kabakov: A Universal System for Depicting Everything

'Ilya Kabakov: A Universal System for Depicting Everything' explores the work of Ilya Kabakov, one of the most influential contemporary artists. It provides an in‑depth examination of his key projects and installations that aim to create a “universal system” for representing human experience and memory. The book delves into themes such as utopia, bureaucracy, and everyday life within the Soviet and post‑Soviet context, intertwining personal and collective memories. Featuring rich illustrations, analytical essays, and interview by Boris Groys, it reveals Kabakov’s philosophy and aesthetic principles as well as his significant contribution to conceptual art and installation practice.

Details

Personalities

Kabakov Ilya

Type

Book

Place of publication

Dusseldorf

Publisher

Richter

Year

2002

Number of pages

214 pages

Language

German, English

ISBN

978393380759X

Open stacks or available on request

Available on request

Illustrations

Yes

Bibliography

No

UDC code and author sign

709.204 Каб

Volumes

1

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