Hans Ulrich Obrist: The Infinite Conversations

Price
$25.00
Restocking
  • HANS ULRICH OBRIST: INFINITE CONVERSATIONS

In 2014, for the thirtieth anniversary of the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain in Paris, noted art historian Hans Ulrich Obrist imagined "The Infinite Conversation" a series of conversations with artists, scientists, and thinkers close to the Fondation Cartier and its exhibition program. The Infinite Conversations gathers together all of these conversations, with figures such as Patti Smith, Raymond Depardon, Agnes Varda, and Freddy Mamani, in an invitation to transcend the borders between art disciplines.

Hans Ulrich Obrist: The Infinite Conversations
$25.00
Restocking
Description

In 2014, for the thirtieth anniversary of the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain in Paris, noted art historian Hans Ulrich Obrist imagined "The Infinite Conversation" a series of conversations with artists, scientists, and thinkers close to the Fondation Cartier and its exhibition program. The Infinite Conversations gathers together all of these conversations, with figures such as Patti Smith, Raymond Depardon, Agnes Varda, and Freddy Mamani, in an invitation to transcend the borders between art disciplines.

Description

In 2014, for the thirtieth anniversary of the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain in Paris, noted art historian Hans Ulrich Obrist imagined "The Infinite Conversation" a series of conversations with artists, scientists, and thinkers close to the Fondation Cartier and its exhibition program. The Infinite Conversations gathers together all of these conversations, with figures such as Patti Smith, Raymond Depardon, Agnes Varda, and Freddy Mamani, in an invitation to transcend the borders between art disciplines.

ISBN
9782869251489
Publication Date
March 10, 2020
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
320
Keywords
Art | Criticism & Theory; Art | Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions | Permanent; Art | History | Contemporary (1945- ); Literary Collections | Interviews

Discover other titles from HANS ULRICH OBRIST