Christina Kubisch
Max Dax
The Beatles’ White Album, designed by Richard Hamilton as a white projection surface, is contrasted with Prince’s Black Album, which can be understood ...
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The Beatles’ White Album, designed by Richard Hamilton as a white projection surface, is contrasted with Prince’s Black Album, which can be understood ...
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Pierre Huyghe’s works typically present themselves as complex systems that are shaped by and bring together a wide range of life forms, objects and diverse ...
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This 1990 performance of 4ʹ33ʺ, devised by John Cage and Henning Lohner, represents a film adaptation of the composer’s famous piece from 1952. Recorded ...
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For me, weiss (white) may be the most seductive of all words. I’ve dedicated the most pieces to it, and not just the ones with the word in the title. ...
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On the evening of 29 August 1952, pianist David Tudor took to the stage in the small Maverick Concert Hall near Woodstock and sat down at the Steinway ...
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Interview with Max Dax and Rutherford Chang, 2020 (Excerpt)
Max Dax: What was the starting point of your project?
Rutherford Chang: I bought a copy of ...
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Klaus vom Bruch’s new photo series Invisibles plays with the relationship between photographic signs and reality and the textual ideas of the French writer ...
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