Anri Sala / Mark Godfrey, [interview by] Hans Ulrich Obrist, Liam Gillick.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Phaidon Press Inc., 2006. Edition: 1st edDescription: 158 p. : ill. ; 30 cmISBN: 0714845272; 9780714845272Subject(s): Sala, Anri, 1974- -- Criticism and interpretation | Sala, Anri, 1974- -- Interviews | Video artLOC classification: N6853.S264 | A57 2006Abstract: Anri Sala's work is often about obscurity - obscurity of images but also of language and experience - which can render it both vexingly subtle and uncomfortably immediate. Working in a range of media - including video, photography and installation - and having been raised in Tirana, educated in Paris and now settled in Berlin, Anri Sala represents a truly contemporary international vision. They impact of his work - featured at the world's top venues and exhibitions - endorses Sala's conviction that art can transcend cultural references without losing any of its specificity nor, indeed, its power."--Jacket.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Anri Sala's work is often about obscurity - obscurity of images but also of language and experience - which can render it both vexingly subtle and uncomfortably immediate. Working in a range of media - including video, photography and installation - and having been raised in Tirana, educated in Paris and now settled in Berlin, Anri Sala represents a truly contemporary international vision. They impact of his work - featured at the world's top venues and exhibitions - endorses Sala's conviction that art can transcend cultural references without losing any of its specificity nor, indeed, its power."--Jacket.
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