Toilet Paper 18
Autor Pierpaolo Ferrarien Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iun 2022
Since the first issue in June 2010, Toilet Paper has created a world that displays ambiguous narratives and a troubling imagination. It combines the vernacular of commercial photography with twisted narrative tableaux and surrealistic imagery. The result is a publication that is itself a work of art which, through its accessible form as a widely distributed magazine, challenges the limits of the contemporary art economy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788862087582
ISBN-10: 8862087586
Pagini: 40
Ilustrații: 22 Illustrations, color
Dimensiuni: 222 x 286 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Damiani Srl
ISBN-10: 8862087586
Pagini: 40
Ilustrații: 22 Illustrations, color
Dimensiuni: 222 x 286 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Damiani Srl
Notă biografică
Maurizio Cattelan has exhibited internationally in leading institutions and has participated numerous times in the Venice Biennale. He curated the 4th Berlin Biennale with Massimiliano Gioni and Ali Subotnick. Cattelan also founded the art magazines Permanent Food and Charley. Since retiring from art, after the acclaimed 2011 retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, he has committed himself to publishing Toiletpaper magazine. In 2018 Cattelan curated the exhibition The Artist is Present at the Yuz Museum in Shanghai.
Pierpaolo Ferrari is a fashion and advertising photographer and creative researcher. In 2007, he began a collaboration with L¿Uomo Vogue which offered him the chance to explore the portrait¿s potential and radically change its codes. In 2009, he teamed with Maurizio Cattelan to create Toiletpaper.
Pierpaolo Ferrari is a fashion and advertising photographer and creative researcher. In 2007, he began a collaboration with L¿Uomo Vogue which offered him the chance to explore the portrait¿s potential and radically change its codes. In 2009, he teamed with Maurizio Cattelan to create Toiletpaper.