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"Borrowing its name from the ancient sewer in Rome, Belgian conceptualist Wim Delvoye's new and improved "Cloaca" is a room-sized shit-making machine whose bowels process two meals a day, serving up a mouthful of complex themes: scatalogy and disgust, high and low culture, man as machine and vice-versa, and the inversion of art semiotics. Many of these same concerns are processed in Delvoye's other work, like the life-sized carved walnut replica of a cement truck, the wood cabinet stocked with 32 circular saw blades painted with scenes in Delft China blue, and a herd of pigs tatooed by Antwerp's finest needle-men. Feces and other anal subjects are parsed in accompanying essays by such luminaries as Milan Kundera, Gerardo Mosquera, Dan Cameron, Georges Bataille and Salvador Dali." --
Art --- art [fine art] --- Delvoye, Wim --- Belgium --- Exhibitions --- art [discipline] --- Scatology in art --- Art and radiography. --- Tattooing in art. --- Art, Belgian --- Conceptual art. --- Scatologie dans l'art --- Delvoye, Wim,
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"The most thorough survey of the provocative British artist, sculptor, and photographer, Sarah Lucas, one of the most important living British artists. Sarah Lucas, having emerged in the UK in the late 1980s alongside artists including Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst, gained notoriety for her bawdy and irreverent sculptures. Often using found objects, Lucas provokes viewers with works that challenge our notions of gender, sexuality, and identity. Featuring eight essays and an interview with the artist, this volume reveals the breadth and complexity of Lucas's work in sculpture, photography, and installation over the past three decades." --
stockings --- Sculpture --- found objects --- installations [visual works] --- genitals [animal components] --- mouths [container components] --- pantyhose --- sculpture [visual works] --- photography [process] --- self-portraits --- human figures [visual works] --- mixed media --- nudes [representations] --- eroticism --- Lucas, Sarah --- Nude in art --- Photography, Artistic --- Portrait photography --- Sculpture, English --- Installations (Art) --- Young British Artists (Group of artists) --- Women artists --- kunst --- Groot-Brittannië --- Lucas Sarah --- portretfotografie --- 7.071 LUCAS --- fotografie --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- beeldhouwkunst --- installaties --- lichamelijkheid --- Artists, Women --- Women as artists --- Artists --- YBAs (Group of artists) --- YBA (Group of artists) --- BritArt (Group of artists) --- Art, British --- Installation art --- Art, Modern --- Environment (Art) --- English sculpture --- Photography --- Portraiture --- Artistic photography --- Photography, Pictorial --- Pictorial photography --- Art --- Portraits --- Aesthetics --- Lucas, Sarah, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Themes, motives. --- Exhibitions --- Beeldhouwkunst --- kousen --- beeldhouwwerken [beeldmateriaal] --- installaties [kunstwerken] --- zelfportretten --- gemengde media --- naakten --- monden --- panties --- erotiek --- genitaliën [dierlijke of menselijke lichaamsdelen] --- mensenfiguren --- lichaamsdelen --- 7.07 --- Beeldende kunst ; Groot-Brittannië --- Beeldhouwkunst ; installaties --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Beeldende kunst ; 20ste en 21ste eeuw ; S. Lucas Gro --- Young British Artists ("yBa") --- Lucas, Sarah °1962 (° Holloway, Groot-Brittannië) --- Feminisme --- Kunst ; van vrouwen --- MAD-faculty 19 --- hedendaagse kunstenaars --- body parts --- cigarettes
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The work of seminal contemporary artist Chris Burden, insightfully contextualized around major themes, illuminates a practice that is as unique as it is influential. For four decades, Chris Burden's work has redefined the boundaries of the sculptural field. Whether subjecting himself to extremes of physical suffering or reconfiguring forgotten urban objects and toy models to create potent signifiers of a time and place, the brute force of Burden's work in the physical realm reverberates through the psychic one. On the occasion of the New Museum's focused survey of Burden's work, this book provides new perspectives on his art.0Exhibition: New Museum, NYC, USA (10.2013-1.2014)
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Art --- crafts [art genres] --- performance art --- clothing --- mixed media works --- Native American --- Gibson, Jeffrey
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Art --- anno 1900-1999 --- Adkins, Terry --- BP --- Duff, Dana --- Gonzalez, Maria Elena --- Matzko, Claudia --- Mitchell, Curtis --- Murakami, Tomoharu --- Ray, Charles --- Schlegel, Eva
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