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Atelier van Lieshout
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Atelier Van Lieshout: The Disciplinator
Pages: 48, Edition: Bilingual, Paperback, Walther Konig, Koln |
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Atelier Van Lieshout
These works are numbered two and ten from the edition of ten. Signed with applied studio label to underside of each example: [Lieshout 10/10 AVL 001369] and [Lieshout 2/10 AVL 001377]. |
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Atelier Joep van Lieshout
Rotterdam-based artist Joep van Lieshout creates engaging but enigmatic containers-streamlined, curvilinear molds decorated with occasional dashes of paradoxical materials like fur and liqueur bottles-which mimic sterile architectural spaces like mobile homes, office units, deprivation chambers, washbasins, toilet bowls, and shelving units. This jewel-like book accompanied a 1996 traveling exhibition of Van Lieshout’s work. 84 pages, Softcover, 4×6 inches, 1996 External Link to Atelier Joep van Lieshout |
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Atelier Van Lieshout.: An article from: Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine
Pages: 11, Digital, Parachute Contemporary Art |
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Atelier van Lieshout: Galerie Krinzinger.(VIENNA): An article from: Artforum International
Pages: 2, Digital, Artforum International Magazine, Inc. |
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Atelier Van Lieshout
On June 30, 1997, Hong Kong as we knew disappeared, ceased its singular and ambiguous existence as a colonial holdover and became part of the People's Republic of China. In an exploration of its cinema, architecture, photography, and literature, Ackbar Abbas considers what Hong Kong, with its unique relations to decolonization and disappearance, can teach us about the future of both the colonial city and the global city. The culture of Hong Kong encompasses Jackie Chan and John Woo, and postmodern... |
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illy espresso cups by Atelier van Lieshout
This eclectic collection by Joep van Lieshout artistically interprets the four systems of the human body involved in drinking coffee. Each signed and numbered cup is decorated with a symbolic representation of one of the systems and each saucer is ringed with colorful little men. Dutch artist Joep van Lieshout is founder of Atelier van Lieshout, a collaborative workshop known for quirky, bright furniture and sculptural works of art made from industrial materials such as fiberglass and polyester... |
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Atelier Van Lieshout
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Atelier Van Lieshout: The Disciplinator
The recent Atelier van Lieshout works documented here are neatly designed, carefully built, and deeply ominous enclosed communities. The Disciplinator is built to cycle more than 70 residents through 24 bunks and mess hall seats and 36 work stations. No one comes in, no one goes out. AVL is a studio, a commune, a cult, and, for a while, a free state--led by artist Joep van Lieshout. |
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Soft Targets: V.2.1
When Soft Targets launched its first issue in 2006, The New York Times , Artforum and other major cultural media covered its debut, calling this "excellent Brooklyn-based journal" of poetry, artwork, theory, short fiction, sound and other ephemera "impressive, substantial, and wide ranging." This second volume follows up with contributions from renowned philosopher Alain Badiou, Prix Gouncourt winner Jean-Jacques Schuhl, Alexander Kluge, Chris Marker, Henri Michaux and the anonymous Paris-based political... |
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