Harald Szeemann (1933-2005) was one of the most influential curators of the late twentieth century, known for his independent way of creating exhibitions and unrelenting interest in artistic loners with strong attitudes and powerful personalities. This volume describes the 'Szeemann principle' and provides an overview of the most important moments in his curatorial career, including the legendary exhibitions 'When Attitudes Become Form' and 'documenta 5'; the great thematic explorations such as 'Bachelor Machines' and 'Der Hang zum Gesamtkunstwerk'; and the Biennials in Venice, Lyon, and Seville. Includes bibliography.
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REF.MUH2
Language
English
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Publication/Creation date
2006
No of pages
168
ISBN / ISSN
9783775717052
No of copies
1
Content type
monograph
Chapter headings
Freedom
Event
Energies
Bodies
Utopias
Ideas
Silence
Spaces
Closeness
Interspaces
World Art
Politics
Farewell
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