Art in Europe: 1990–2000
Art in Europe: The Nineties is a highly informative text, which supplies a rich visual and critical introduction to the contemporary European art scene. The text is heavily illustrated with over 100 artworks represented in color, and black and white photographs, accompanied by essays written by Europe's foremost art critics. The artists represented in the book come from a wide variety of European countries including: Great Britain, Germany, France, Scandinavia, Netherlands, Belgium, Southern Europe, the Balkans, Eastern Europe and Russia. Among these artists we find well-known names such as Damien Hirst, Pipilotti Rist, Maurizio Cattelan, Pierre Huyghe and Oleg Kulik as well as young and upcoming international artists. They supply a visual response to Europe's present political situation. The onset of the nineties brought epoch-making changes in European economy, politics and culture, where concepts such as “globalization” were established along side swells of new nationalistic tendencies and the strengthening of xenophobic affinities. Europe's new found unity has strengthened a need to find distinct cultural identities bringing to life stunning forms of artistic expression. Today's most perceptive critics, who introduce the reader to the aesthetics and works of the leading figures in contemporary European, illustrate the complexity of this scene. Art in Europe provides an opportunity not only for description and commentary, but also for analysis, comparison and reflection on the mode of artistic production and the principal tendencies of recent years.
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France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Sculpture, Photography, Sexuality, Performance, Video art, Media art, Norway, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, UK, Switzerland, Italy, Moscow Conceptualism, Sots art
Antoni Abad (Article author), Viktor Misiano (Article author), Marta Kuzma (Article author), John Peter Nilsson (Article author), Jacqueline Burckhardt (Article author), Rosa Martínez (Article author), Catherine Francblin (Article author), Sven Lütticken (Article author), Gianfranco Maraniello (Article author, Preface), Marina Grzinic (Article author), Adrian Searle (Article author), Yilmaz Dziewior (Article author)
Dominique Gonzalez‑Foerster, Fabrice Hyber, Gilles Barbier, Claude Closky, Alain Bublex, Rachel Whiteread, Tacita Dean, Dirk Skreber, Gregor Schneider, Michel Majerus, Kai Althoff, Gerwald Rockenschaub, JoKo, Lang & Baumann, Pipilotti Rist, Eva Marisaldi, Ana Laura Aláez, Rogelio López Cuenca, Vasco Araújo, Michel Blazy, Jean‑Jacques Rullier, Damien Hirst, Steve McQueen, Fischli & Weiss, Luc Tuymans, Rainer Ganahl, Loris Cecchini, Zbigniew Libera, Eija‑Liisa Ahtila, Vadim Fishkin, Dmitry Gutov, Alexander Brener, Joan Brossa, Xavier Veilhan, Douglas Gordon, Sarah Lucas, Roy Villevoye, Franz Ackermann, John Armleder, Bruna Esposito, Annika Larsson, Anatoly Osmolovsky, Richard Billingham, Guillaume Bijl, Marijke van Warmerdam, Gerald Van Der Kaap, Stefan Kern, Matti Braun, Thomas Hirschhorn, Vanessa Beecroft, Luca Pancrazzi, Stefano Arienti, Carlo Benvenuto, Francesco Vezzoli, Tanja Ostojić, Boris Mikhailov, Katarzyna Kozyra, Ólafur Elíasson, Lars Nilsson, Peter Land, Knut Åsdam, Yuri Leiderman, Huseyin Alptekin, Bigert & Bergström, Vladimir Dubossarsky, Pierre Huyghe, Yerbossyn Meldibekov, Mladen Stilinović, Marko Peljhan, Chris Ofili, Mark Wallinger, Liza May Post, Costa Vece, Maurizio Cattelan, Grazia Toderi, Šejla Kamerić, Vlasta Delimar, Anri Sala, Nedko Solakov, Henrik Håkansson, Oleg Kulik, Gia Rigvava
Milan
2002
184 pages
9788884911117
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709.042 Mar
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