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John Divola: As Far as I Could Get
By (author) Kathleen Stewart Howe, By (author) Britt Salvesen, By (author) Karen Sinsheimer
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Those interested in contemporary photography will welcome this volume exploring in-depth ten major series by John Divola. Starting with Vandalism, his iconic look at Southern California in the 1970s and including his most recent series, Theodore Street Project, this collection of beautifully reproduced images shows how expertly Divola moves between medium and technique. Using Polaroids of sculpted objects, appropriated stereographs and landscapes featuring his own image, Divola's diverse body of work explores painting and conceptual art through his photography. Essays by the accompanying exhibitions' curators explore themes such as existentialism, California and photography in the 1970s and natural and built environments. Divola's most recent project is discussed in an interview between the artist and Simon Baker.
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Publisher | Prestel
Published date | 1 Sep 2013
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 224
Dimensions | 280 x 248 x 28mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 1656g
ISBN | 978-3-7913-5291-6
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Carlo Rovelli
Paperback / softback
208 pages
was: R 295.95
now: R 265.95
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Carlo Rovelli
Paperback / softback
224 pages
was: R 295.95
now: R 265.95
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Originally published in Italian: L'ordine del tempo (Milan: Adelphi Edizioni, 2017).
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