Stray warmings : Nina Canell ; [on the occasions of Nina Canell's Exhibition Stray Warmings, February 15 - April 6, 2013, at Midway Contemporary Art] / [ed.: Lesli Smith. Writers: Steven Connor, Dieter Roelstraete & Monika Szewczyk]

Testing the intimate intersection of audience, object, and event, Nina Canell’s work has been described by curator Fionn Meade as “tethered to fragmented and often partially withheld narratives [and] comprised of choreographed indirection and relay.” Published in relation to the exhibition “Stray Warmings” at Midway Contemporary Art in Minneapolis, this new monograph brings together writing and reproductions that extend beyond this particular context. The book documents the broader framework that has defined the artist’s practice during the past years, considering how intuition, corners, and a stratification of the transparent have formed Canell’s understanding of sculpture and its dissolution.

Bibliographische Detailangaben
Körperschaft: NinaCanell'sExhibitionStray Warmings (Minneapolis, Minn.) : 2013 (BerichterstatterIn)
Weitere Personen: Smith,Leslie (HerausgeberIn), Connor,Steven (MitwirkendeR), Roelstraete,Dieter (MitwirkendeR), Szewczyk,Monika (MitwirkendeR), Canell,Nina (MitwirkendeR)
Format: Tagungsbericht Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Berlin : Sternberg Press, 2014
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Zusammenfassung:Testing the intimate intersection of audience, object, and event, Nina Canell’s work has been described by curator Fionn Meade as “tethered to fragmented and often partially withheld narratives [and] comprised of choreographed indirection and relay.” Published in relation to the exhibition “Stray Warmings” at Midway Contemporary Art in Minneapolis, this new monograph brings together writing and reproductions that extend beyond this particular context. The book documents the broader framework that has defined the artist’s practice during the past years, considering how intuition, corners, and a stratification of the transparent have formed Canell’s understanding of sculpture and its dissolution.
Beschreibung:216 S. : überw. Ill.
ISBN:978-3-9567903-1-7
Signatur:BK2 Canell, Nina BG-Hb 0044/2020K