Produktart: Buch ISBN-10: 3-86521-677-3 ISBN-13: 9783865216779 Verlag: Steidl Herstellungsland: Deutschland Erscheinungsjahr: 30. Juni 2009 Auflage: Erste Auflage Seitenanzahl: 80 Bindung: Taschenbuch
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1.)John Baldessari John Baldessari, Tracey Bashkoff, Richard Serra, Russell Ferguson (Herausgeber), John Hanhardt (Beitrag), Frederic Tuten (Beitrag) Guggenheim Museum, 2005 [illustrated edition, gebunden]
2.)A Different Kind of Order . 1962 – 1984 John Baldessari (Autor), Rainer Fuchs (Autor), Peter Pakesch (Autor) Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, König, 2005 [Erste Auflage, Taschenbuch]
3.)A Different Kind of Order / Life's Balance 1962 John Baldessari (Autor), Rainer Fuchs (Autor), Peter Pakesch (Autor) Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, König, 2005 [Erste Auflage, Taschenbuch]
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It all began many years ago with an innocent interest in the way people like to anthropomorphize. Animals, objects, just about anything can be given human characteristics. Following his curiosity, John Baldessari was soon enough making his own pictures of objects with barely perceptible human features. Maybe they would be detected, maybe they wouldn't. It was akin to seeing the Virgin Mary in a tortilla. Next came a series of noses and ears gleefully placed on colorful, flat, somewhat lumpy and rounded shapes: faces. Much to Baldessari's surprise and his publisher's amusement, he recently looked again at these mustard and cobalt colored face shapes that populate his studio and came to a decisive conclusion: »Potato chips! Those faces are potato chips!« He handed over a stack of prints of chips with just visible full faces peering out, only to issue a kind-hearted warning: "These are really too perfect. Life isn't perfect. Potato chips break, pieces crack off. Think of the 'Venus de Milo,' and I think you'll know where I'm going with this book. And look, I have a title too …