TONIGHT
- Type
- on subject
- Auteur
- Paul O'Neill
- Artist
- Adam Chodzko, Jonathan Monk, Lawrence Weiner, Mark Titchner, Stefan Nikolaev, Janice Kerbel, Liam Gillick, Gerard Byrne, Kathrin Böhm, Hayley Newman, Ian Breakwell, Aleksandra Mir, Goshka Macuga, Charlotte Cullinan, Pavel Büchler, Olof Bjornsdottir, Artlab, Nike Savvas, Dave Beech, Mungo Thomson, Cornford & Cross, Jeremy Deadman, Matt Franks, Babak Ghazi, Brian Griffiths, Anthony Gross, Mark Hutchinson, Caroline McCarthy, Suzanne Mooney, Harold Offeh, Mark Pearson, Lindsay Seers, Markus Vater, Annie Whiles, Bob & Roberta Smith, Matthew Higgs, DJ Simpson, Elizabeth Price, Declan Clarke, Jeanine Richards, Georgina Batty, Simon Bedwell, David Blamey, John Chilver, Mark Dickenson, Jeanette Doyle, Markus Eisenmann, Lothar Götz, Andrew Grassie, Gareth Jones, Stephen Little, Brighid Lowe, Frank Lüsing, Ronan McCrea, Christopher Warmington, Ian Whittlesea, Michael Wilkinson
- Publisher
- Studio Voltaire, London, 2004
- Venue
- Studio Voltaire, London
- Code
- CUR-NEI-4
- Details
- 192 pages
CD-Rom, book softcover
Omschrijving
Incl. CD-ROM
See also
event
06–09.11.2014
06–09.11.2014
Artists at Work
Artists at Work
Artists at Work
Library Material – on subject
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
presentatie
17.09.2020
17.09.2020
Aesthetic Justice – Intersecting Artistic and Moral Perspectives

Aesthetic Justice – Intersecting Artistic and Moral Perspectives
Library Material – on subject
Valiz
Valiz
Art-e-conomy – theoretical reader
Art-e-conomy – theoretical reader
Art-e-conomy – theoretical reader
Library Material – on subject
Marko Stamenkovic
Marko Stamenkovic