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This Is Like That: Kristin Bauer is a conceptually designed art book/object that archives the artist’s work from 2017-2020, including essays and dialogue from collaborating curators and writers exploring historic and contemporary influences and references connecting the artwork to the zeitgeist

This Is Like That: Kristin Bauer archives the artist’s work from 2017-2020 in a limited edition book/object, designed by Alexander Kohnke with the artist. Incorporates silk-screened acetate pages and book jacket, with referential ephemera spanning print, silent film, marketing and propaganda, capturing the materiality, form and function of visual discourse in the artist’s work. With essays by Ginger Shulick Porcella, Deborah H. Sussman and Rachel Zebro, plus an artist-curator dialogue with Lauren R. O’Connell.

Kristin Bauer: This is Like That: 2017 - 2022

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    A Hardback by Kristin Bauer, Deborah H. Sussman, Alexander Kohnke

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      Publisher: Hirmer Verlag
      Publication Date: 22/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9783777439464, 978-3777439464
      ISBN10: 3777439460

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This Is Like That: Kristin Bauer is a conceptually designed art book/object that archives the artist’s work from 2017-2020, including essays and dialogue from collaborating curators and writers exploring historic and contemporary influences and references connecting the artwork to the zeitgeist

      This Is Like That: Kristin Bauer archives the artist’s work from 2017-2020 in a limited edition book/object, designed by Alexander Kohnke with the artist. Incorporates silk-screened acetate pages and book jacket, with referential ephemera spanning print, silent film, marketing and propaganda, capturing the materiality, form and function of visual discourse in the artist’s work. With essays by Ginger Shulick Porcella, Deborah H. Sussman and Rachel Zebro, plus an artist-curator dialogue with Lauren R. O’Connell.

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