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Published by Mousse Publishing 2011, 2011
Seller: Casanova Books, Amsterdam, Netherlands
8vo, hb, 126 p., illustrated, +DvD In fine condition. K15.
Published by Mousse Publishing, Italy, 2011
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
Condition: Near Fine. Katerina Gregos, Helga Just Christoffersen (eds), Speech Matters, Exhibition Catalogue for The Danish Pavilion at the 54th International Art Exhibition at la Biennale di Venezia, Mousse Publishing, Italy, 2011. Printed hard-cover book in English, black and red ink on paper, containing several full-colour and black and white photographs with glossy finish. Features artworks by Robert Crumb, Tala Madani, Zhang Dali, Agency International, among others. Also features several texts by prominent thinkers, including an interview with Antonio Negri; 'Free Speech' by Christopher Hitchens; and 'Freedom of expression and the rights of human beings' by Raoul Vaneigem. Condition: Near Fine.
Hard. Condition: Very Good Plus. No Jacket. Book to accompany Venice Biennale, 2011, of artists who exhibited at the Danish Pavilion. Boards in very good condition with minimal signs of shelfwear, pp very clean and bright, binding tight and secure, a very neat and tidy copy. Size: 8vo.
Published by Mousse Publishing, USA, 2011
ISBN 10: 8896501385ISBN 13: 9788896501382
Seller: Marcus Campbell Art Books, London, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardback. Condition: Near fine. First Edition. 14 x 21cm 128pp near fine hardback exhiition catalogue. The exhibition Speech Matters aims to provoke a considered debate and to complicate the issue of freedom of speech, highlighting the intricacies, ambiguities and grey areas inherent to the subject, and emphasizing the fact that freedom of speech cannot be exercised or applied in any programmatic or strictly proscribed manner. Finally, the exhibition also touches on the essence of visual artistic practice, which fundamentally entails conditions of freedom of expression. Eighteen artists from ten countries have been invited to participate. The majority will be producing new work for the exhibition. With colour reproductions.