Interpol : The Art Exhibition which Divided East and West
  • exhibition catalogue
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • black-and-white
  • 26 x 18.5 cm.
  • 138 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered
  • ISBN 9619085108

Interpol : The Art Exhibition which Divided East and West

Eda Cufer, Viktor Misiano, Johannes Albers, Bigert and Bergström, Ernst Billgren, Ulf Bilting, Alexander Brener, Maurizio Cattelan, Vadim Fishkin, Wenda Gu, Dimitry Gutov, CM von Hausswolff, IRWIN, Ulrika Karlsson, Oleg Kulik, Yuri Leiderman, Andrew McKenzie, Birggita Muhr, Anatoly Osmolovsky, Ionna Theocaropoulou, Ella Tideman, Matthias Wagner K, Dan Wolgers

Interpol : The Art Exhibition which Divided East and West

description

Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held in 2000."...Interpol is known mostly as the project where Alexander Brener destroyed the work of art of Wenda Gu and where Oleg Kulik performed a dog. And according to his role bit the spectators at the opening and, of course, ended at the police station. Apart from this, Interpol is also famous for an open letter, a document of protest, that some participants of the project, the so-called ''Western side,'' wrote against the attitude of the members of the so-called Eastern side, and sent it to the world''s art community. So in the art world Interpol is probably also known as the paradigmatic East-West issue project." -- publisher''s statement.

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