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This extraordinary three-dimensional package of LIVE THE ART, is a suitable homage to Jeffrey Deitch’s legendary stature and influence as an art dealer and producer of memorable installations and art happenings that robustly transcended the idea of a mere “exhibition.”
 
More than four years in the making, and divided into chapters devoted to each year between 1996 and 2010, LIVE THE ART explores in detail the astonishing shows and performances the visionary Deitch mounted in a one-story former garage on Grand Street in Soho that would be the primary home of Deitch Projects for fifteen years.
 
Deitch illuminates the founding concept by stating, “Deitch Projects was not meant to be an art gallery. The concept was simple. We would not operate as a gallery but would become a commercial version of the ‘project room’ that the Museum of Modern Art and a number of other American Museums had established in the ‘70s and ‘

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“…an in-depth, curiously illustrated history…The book is, among other things, a striking object…Live the Art is itself an exercise in nostalgia for a bygone New York.” –The New York Times

This is the art book of the year, a vast catalog of the artists and events sponsored by Jeffrey Deitch in the abandoned garage in SoHo that became Deitch Projects from 1996-2010, when the dealer decamped to run the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. The cover is a plastic dinner plate; inside, there are endless color photos of the old gallery space alive with everything from beaded kitchens (artist Liza Lou) to Debbie Harry and Fab 5 Freddy "Recapturing the Rapture." Each chapter is a year of the gallery's art. You only have to flip through the pages to see that money was a small part of what made Deitch Projects so special. The essential thing was to be a model for arts entrepreneurs around the world.” –The Star Ledger

Live the Art is anything but the average coffee table book…the book features photos of about two-thirds of all projects exhibited at the space, but is satisfyingly text-heavy…” –Surface

“Buy the book…it’s fitting that a new Stefan Sagmeister- designed coffee-table tome celebrating Deitch Projects’ 15-year run comes equipped with a plastic plate that suggests readers literally dine off it.” –Wall Street Journal

“Part visual gag, part nostalgia trip, all legacy-builder, Live the Art memorializes the seminal arts-and-entertainment mecca…the book perfectly sets the table for Deitch’s third act—whatever that may be.” –Departures

"It's a kind of art history memoir; told as a visual essay..." -New York Magazine

“Autumn brings a fresh, fascinating crop of art, architecture, and design releases. This is one of our favorites.” –Architectural Digest

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A Hardback by Jeffrey Deitch, Stefan Sagmeister

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    Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
    Publication Date: 1/23/2014 12:09:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780847836475, 978-0847836475
    ISBN10: 0847836479

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This extraordinary three-dimensional package of LIVE THE ART, is a suitable homage to Jeffrey Deitch’s legendary stature and influence as an art dealer and producer of memorable installations and art happenings that robustly transcended the idea of a mere “exhibition.”
     
    More than four years in the making, and divided into chapters devoted to each year between 1996 and 2010, LIVE THE ART explores in detail the astonishing shows and performances the visionary Deitch mounted in a one-story former garage on Grand Street in Soho that would be the primary home of Deitch Projects for fifteen years.
     
    Deitch illuminates the founding concept by stating, “Deitch Projects was not meant to be an art gallery. The concept was simple. We would not operate as a gallery but would become a commercial version of the ‘project room’ that the Museum of Modern Art and a number of other American Museums had established in the ‘70s and ‘

    Trade Review
    “…an in-depth, curiously illustrated history…The book is, among other things, a striking object…Live the Art is itself an exercise in nostalgia for a bygone New York.” –The New York Times

    This is the art book of the year, a vast catalog of the artists and events sponsored by Jeffrey Deitch in the abandoned garage in SoHo that became Deitch Projects from 1996-2010, when the dealer decamped to run the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. The cover is a plastic dinner plate; inside, there are endless color photos of the old gallery space alive with everything from beaded kitchens (artist Liza Lou) to Debbie Harry and Fab 5 Freddy "Recapturing the Rapture." Each chapter is a year of the gallery's art. You only have to flip through the pages to see that money was a small part of what made Deitch Projects so special. The essential thing was to be a model for arts entrepreneurs around the world.” –The Star Ledger

    Live the Art is anything but the average coffee table book…the book features photos of about two-thirds of all projects exhibited at the space, but is satisfyingly text-heavy…” –Surface

    “Buy the book…it’s fitting that a new Stefan Sagmeister- designed coffee-table tome celebrating Deitch Projects’ 15-year run comes equipped with a plastic plate that suggests readers literally dine off it.” –Wall Street Journal

    “Part visual gag, part nostalgia trip, all legacy-builder, Live the Art memorializes the seminal arts-and-entertainment mecca…the book perfectly sets the table for Deitch’s third act—whatever that may be.” –Departures

    "It's a kind of art history memoir; told as a visual essay..." -New York Magazine

    “Autumn brings a fresh, fascinating crop of art, architecture, and design releases. This is one of our favorites.” –Architectural Digest

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