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The Secession Talks
Exhibitions in Conversation 2011–2022
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- Lawrence Abu HamdanJohn AkomfrahDiana Al-HadidFrancis AlÿsEdgar ArceneauxLutz BacherNairy BaghramianYael BartanaHannes BöckUlla von BrandenburgGerard ByrneVija CelminsOlga ChernyshevaChto DelatDavid ClaerboutAttila CsörgőAlex Da CorteSvenja DeiningerLiz DeschenesPeter DoigHeinrich DunstNicole EisenmanDominique Gonzalez-FoersterAnthea HamiltonBakani Pick-UpMaria HassabiEdi HilaAnthony HubermanRobert IrwinTess JarayTillman KaiserBouchra KhaliliJoseph Leo KoernerMoritz KüngFerdinand SchmatzPablo LafuenteDustin EricksenHilary LloydAsier MendizabalThomas LocherInés LombardiTala MadaniTill MegerleJean-Luc MoulèneRudolf PolanszkyLisl PongerR. H. QuaytmanEd RuschaPayam SharifiDanh Vō
2023
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The Secession Talks is a collection of artist talks on exhibitions that took place at the Secession from 2011 to 2022. They contextualize the exhibition history of the Secession and allow for a new consideration and evaluation of the program. As a collection, these conversations between artists and well-known art critics, art historians, curators, and artist colleagues form a unique interface between artistic work and art education.
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Lessons, demonstrations, definitions, and tips on what to expect in art school, what it means to make art, and how to think like an artist.What is the first thing to learn in art school? “Art can be anything.” The second thing? “Learn to draw.” With 101 Things to Learn in Art School, artist and teacher Kit White delivers and develops such lessons, striking an instructive balance between technical advice and sage concepts. These 101 maxims, meditations, and...
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- POINT: Essays on Architecture
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An exploration of the mutual attraction between architecture and other forms of contemporary art from the author of Form Follows Libido.In this fresh, insightful, and beautifully illustrated book, renowned architectural critic and scholar Sylvia Lavin develops the concept of "kissing" to describe the growing intimacy between architecture and new types of art—particularly multimedia installations that take place in and on the surfaces of buildings—and to cap...
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