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  • Christopher Knowles : in a word
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  • In a word
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  • New York, NY : Gregory R. Miller & Co. Philadelphia, PA. Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania ; Houston, Texas : Contemporary Arts Museum, [2017] ©2017
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  • 2017
  • Språk: Engelska.
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Fysisk beskrivning
  • 159 pages illustrations (some color) 28 cm
Anmärkning: Allmän
  • Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, September 16-December 27, 2015 and at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, December 9, 2017-March 25, 2018.
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  • Foreword / Amy Sadao -- History of my memories / Christopher Knowles -- This could be about the things on the table. / Anthony Elms -- Christopher: a note / Hilton Als -- Choreographing the network: Christopher Knowles and the social practice of stuttering / Lauren DiGuilio -- Transcription of the audiotape made by Christopher Knowles used as the voiceover to The Watch Movie by Richard Rutkowski.
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  • The artistic career of Christopher Knowles (born 1959) began at the age of 13, when his writings and recordings came to the notice of avant-garde theater director Robert Wilson. Still a teenager, Knowles went on to write the libretto for Wilson and Philip Glass opera, Einstein on the Beach, and his collaborations with Wilson would continue for decades. His practice spans many mediums - text, sound, painting, sculpture and performance - and exhibits a fascination with the materiality of language. In a Word is the most comprehensive look at Knowles' work to date, published for his exhibition of the same name, organized by Anthony Elms and Hilton Als. Containing an autobiographical text by the artist himself, new texts by Elms and curator Lauren Digiulio and a personal reflection by Als, this is an essential resource on an under-recognized artist.
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  • 9781941366158
  • 1941366155
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The artistic career of Christopher Knowles (born 1959) began at the age of 13, when his writings and recordings came to the notice of avant-garde theater director Robert Wilson. Still a teenager, Knowles went on to write the libretto for Wilson and Philip Glass' opera Einstein on the Beach , and his collaborations with Wilson would continue for decades. His practice spans many mediums--text, sound, painting, sculpture and performance--and exhibits a fascination with the materiality of language. In a Word is the most comprehensive look at Knowles' work to date, published for his exhibition of the same name, organized by Anthony Elms and Hilton Als. Containing an autobiographical text by the artist himself, new texts by Elms and curator Lauren Digiulio and a personal reflection by Als, this is an essential resource on an under-recognized artist.

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