Daniel Buren
involved in:
do it
do it is the longest-running and most far-reaching exhibition to ever happen, giving new meaning to the concept of the “Exhibition in Progress.” do it takes written instructions by artists as a point of departure, which can be interpreted anew each time they are enacted.
read more »Painting Zero Degree
Inspired by French philosopher Roland Barthes book Writing Degree Zero, the exhibition identifies pictorial practices that fit neither the concept of an autonomous, truly abstract painting nor that of the ready-made, an object transposed from a specific context.
read more »Contemporary Illustrated Books: Word and Image, 1976-1988
The arts of the book offer an infinite variety of delights to the eye and intellect. This exhibition provides a rare opportunity to see great books, illustrated by modern masters, removed from locked museum, library, and collectors cabinets, and presented in the expansive manner they deserve. Often lavish and iconoclastic, these volumes invite an intimacy […]
read more »The Presence of Absence
All the works in The Presence of Absence require the participation of others to be executed. Several go one step further, obliging the spectator to participate, perceptually and physically, in the creation of the work in effect, to produce its meaning.
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