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Artist : Lavier, Bertrand ; Title : Four Darks in Red ; Date : 2004 ; Material : 35mm film, couleur, color, son, sound ; Dimensions : 5 min 35 sec ; Permanent location : Centre national des arts plastiques (CNAP) ; Institution : Palazzo Fortuny, Venise, Venice, Italie, Italy ; Exhibition : Artempo, Where Time Becomes Art ; Photographer : Gabriel, Jean-Pierre ; Titre of photograph : Artempo, Installazione a Palazzo Fortuny, Venezia ; Date of photograph : 2007 ; Photographic medium : Postcard ; Source : Palazzo Fortuny (Librairie, Bookshop) ; Copyright : Skira, Jean-Pierre Gabriel
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Artist : Kelley, Mike ; Title : Extracurricular Activity Project Reconstruction #1 (Domestic Scene) ; Date : 2000 ; Material : Mixed media, video ; Dimensions : 304,5 x 874,8 x 731,5 cm ; Permanent location : Collection François Pinault ; Institution : Palazzo Grassi, Venice, Italy ; Exhibition : Séquence 1, Peinture et Sculpture dans la collection François Pinault ; Photographer : Caleca, Santi ; Titre of photograph : Sequence 1, Pittura e Scultura nella Collezione François Pinault ; Date of photograph : 2007 ; Photographic medium : Postcard ; Source : Palazzo Grassi (Librairie, Bookshop) ; Copyright : Mike Kelley, Santi Caleca
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Artist : Lanier, Susan/Lubowicki, Paul ; Title : Art of this Century (1:3 Reconstruction) ; Date : 1996 ; Material : Plywood veneer, basswood, honeycomb panels, paint ; Dimensions : 124,5 x 201 x 681 cm ; Permanent location : Austrian Frederick and Lillian Kiesler Private Foundation, Vienna, Austria ; Institution : Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom ; Exhibition : Surreal Things ; Date of photograph : 2007 ; Source : Austrian Frederick and Lillian Kiesler Private Foundation ; Courtesy : Austrian Frederick and Lillian Kiesler Private Foundation ; Copyright : Victoria and Albert Museum
This Postdocument has been generated the 20/4/2024 on http://postdocument.net. This selection brings together 6 images. Postdocument.net has received support for digital publishing from Centre National des Arts Plastiques (Cnap) in 2017. Initiated and edited since 2010 by art historian Remi Parcollet with artists Aurélien Mole and Christophe Lemaitre, Postdocument is a regular and free publication dedicated to the photography of artworks in exhibition context. It showcases a curated selection of pictures taken by amateur or professional photographers next to an extended caption.