TY - BOOK ID - 12049673 TI - Aglaia Konrad : from A to K AU - Konrad, Aglaia AU - Achleitner, Friedrich AU - Amanshauer, Hildegund AU - Battista, Emiliano AU - Couchez, Elke AU - Curtis, Penelope. AU - Dedobbeleer, Koenraad AU - Dehaene, Michiel AU - Humblet, Steven AU - Küng, Moritz. AU - Oorebeek, Willem AU - Papapetros, Spyros AU - Stepken, Angelika AU - Vervoort, Stefaan AU - Tóth, Edit PY - 2016 SN - 9783863359522 3863359526 PB - London Koenig Books DB - UniCat KW - kunst KW - eenentwintigste eeuw KW - België KW - 7.071 KONRAD KW - 77.071 KONRAD KW - architectuurfotografie KW - kunst en architectuur KW - architectuur KW - kunst en fotografie KW - fotografie KW - conceptuele kunst KW - concept art KW - Oostenrijk KW - Exhibitions KW - Konrad, Aglaia KW - Konrad, Aglaia, KW - Photography, Artistic KW - Words in art KW - Architectural photography KW - 7.07 KW - Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z KW - 77.092.07 KW - Fotografen ; 21ste eeuw ; 2000-2016 ; A.Konrad KW - Konrad, Aglaia °1960 (°Salzburg, Oostenrijk). Leeft en werkt in Brussel KW - Fotografie ; architectuur ; stedenbouw ; publieke en private dimensies KW - Fotografen A - Z KW - Rapport art-architecture KW - Photographie KW - Urbanisme KW - Analyse de l'architecture KW - Photography KW - Architecture KW - Konrad, Aglaia, 1960 KW - -Architectural photography KW - -Konrad, Aglaia UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:12049673 AB - Structured and typeset like an encyclopedia, Aglaia Konrad from A to K draws out and explores the plastic and aesthetic possibilities of the reference book format. It indulges in a certain fascination for lists and their cumulative force while seizing upon the fact that alphabetic organization is extremely orderly, but also, upon reflection, entirely random. The book explores this in-between space and thwarts the self-evident integration of component parts in the reference work. Aglaia Konrad from A to K features a sizeable selection of color and black-and-white photographs, which appear here for the first time. Reflected in the images, and in the list that serves as their space of representation, is the artist's longstanding engagement with architecture, urbanism, cityscapes, and the shifting dimensions and shapes of our public and private environments. ER -