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Apfelbaum, Polly ; Ball, Barry X ; Barth, Uta ; Baselitz, Georg ; Benglis, Lynda ; Boltanski, Christian ; Byars, James Lee ; Chamberlain, John ; Coplans, John ; Delvoye, Wim ; Fisher, Joel ; Forslund, Leonard ; Gilbert & George ; Gonzalez-Torres, Felix ; Gormley, Antony ; Gudmundsson, Kristján ; Hamilton, Lova ; Hammons, David ; Hatoum, Mona ; Hausswolff, Annika von ; Jaar, Alfredo ; Jones, Ronald ; Kapoor, Anish ; Kendrick, Mel ; Knoebel, Imi ; Koether, Jutta ; Kuitca, Guillermo ; Lane, Abigail ; Leiderstam, Matts ; Leslie, Alfred ; LeWitt, Sol ; Lindberg de Geer, Marianne ; Lipski, Edward ; Long, Richard ; de Maria, Walter ; Martin, Agnes ; Matelli, Tony ; McCarthy, Paul ; van Munster, Jan ; Nauman, Bruce ; Nilsson, Lars ; Penck, A.R. ; Sandback, Fred ; Shelton, Peter ; Stingel, Rudolf ; Stockholder, Jessica ; Tevet, Nahum ; Thater, Diana ; Therrien, Robert ; Turrell, James ; Tuttle, Richard ; Tuymans, Luc ; Yanagi, Yukinori ; Zaugg, Rémy
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Art --- LeWitt, Sol --- Baselitz, Georg --- Penck, A.R. --- Leslie, Alfred --- Tuymans, Luc --- Apfelbaum, Polly --- Ball, Barry X --- Coplans, John --- Forslund, Leonard --- Gonzales-Torres, Felix --- Hamilton, Lova --- Jones, Ronald --- Kendrick, Mel --- Lane, Abigail --- Leiderstam, Matts --- Lindberg De Geer, Marianne --- Delvoye, Wim --- Matelli, Tony --- Nilsson, Lars --- Shelton, Peter --- Stingel, Rudolf --- Tevet, Nahum --- Long, Richard --- Boltanski, Christian --- Byars, James L. --- Hausswolff, von, Annika --- Yanagi, Yukinori --- Stockholder, Jessica --- Fisher, Joel --- Gudmundsson, Kristján --- Munster, van, Jan --- Tuttle, Richard --- Hatoum, Mona --- McCarthy, Paul --- Turrell, James --- Chamberlain, John --- Gilbert and George --- Kapoor, Anish --- Nauman, Bruce --- Thater, Diana --- Benglis, Lynda --- Gormley, Antony --- Hammons, David --- Kuitca, Guillermo --- Maria, de, Walter --- Sandback, Frederick Laue --- Zaugg, Remy --- Koether, Jutta --- Lipski, Edward --- Therrien, Robert --- Jaar, Alfredo --- Barth, Uta --- Knoebel, Imi --- Martin, Agnes --- Magasin 3: Museum & Foundation for Contemporary Art [Stockholm] --- anno 1900-1999
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Kirkeby, Per --- Hapaska, Siobhán --- Long, Charles --- Neto, Ernesto
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Art --- Sculpture --- installations [visual works] --- sculpting --- Long, Charles --- Neto, Ernesto --- Hapaska, Siobhán
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Campus planning --- College buildings --- College facilities --- Planning
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Campus planning --- College buildings --- College facilities --- Planning
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Written by food expert David Neuman, Extra Virgin Olive Oil: The Truth in Your Kitchen is the first resource of its kind to show consumers how to identify and avoid purchasing rancid/defective olive oil by understanding price point, olive oil handling from the mill to stores, and the smell and taste of good, quality olive oil.
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Painting --- Art --- installations [visual works] --- painting [image-making] --- assemblages [sculpture] --- Zaugg, Remy --- Thater, Susanne --- Kuitca, Guillermo --- Stockholder, Jessica --- Yanagi, Yukinori --- McCarthy, Paul --- Tuymans, Luc --- Stingel, Rudolf --- Barth, Uta --- Knoebel, Imi --- Lane, Abigail --- Apfelbaum, Polly --- Tevet, Nahum --- Koether, Jutta --- anno 1900-1999 --- Art, Modern --- Painting, Modern --- Peinture --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions
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This volume, evolving from a recent symposium, brings together a group of prominent literary theorists and architects to discuss the entente between postmodernism and architecture.
Deconstructivism (Architecture) --- Deconstructivisme (Architectuur) --- Déconstructivisme (Architecture) --- Architecture, Modern --- Déconstructivisme (Architecture) --- Architecture --- Architecture, Deconstructivist --- Deconstructionism (Architecture) --- Deconstructivist architecture --- History --- Architecture [Modern ] --- 20th century
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During the almost thousand-year history of universities, campuses have always been physical spaces. As we end the twentieth century, some univ- sity interactions have moved to cyberspace and the level of activity there grows at a breathtaking speed. At this stage of development, however, the university is still localized in time and space.The university as a place has found its most striking expression in the Anglo-Saxon world. Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard,William and Mary,Yale, Princeton,Virginia, and Stanford are all physical places, campuses to which students remove th- selves for a number of years.They are also places students feel connected with for the rest of their lives. For alumni, memories of their colleges or universities clearly include the physical setting and the architecture or architectures that make up the campuses. I am not aware of exit interviews that ask graduating seniors about environmental influences on their education in anything other than a metaphorical sense. On the other hand, students and alumni returning to their alma mater frequently display a feeling of homecoming that parallels what may be experienced on a return visit to one's hometown: famous landmarks and cozy corners trigger associations that are historical, aesthetic, personal.
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