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Prospect. 3: Notes for Now

By (author) Franklin Sirmans






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Prospect New Orleans is one of the leading biennials of international contemporary art in the United States. It showcases new artistic practices from around the world in a setting that is both historic and culturally exceptional. This volume brings together the artists and work featured in Prospect.3. In addition to spreads dedicated to each of the featured artists and their work, this volume includes an introductory essay by the biennial's artistic director Franklin Sirmans, an essay on Walker Percy's The Moviegoer by Dr. Mary McCay, poetry by Rickey Laurentiis, a playlist by DJ Soul Sister and a map of New Orleans with information on the locations of the artists' projects. Published in association with Prospect New Orleans.

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Normally shipped | Publication Cancelled
Publisher | Prestel
Published date | 1 Oct 2014
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 176
Dimensions | 290 x 230 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-3-7913-5403-3
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BISAC | art / individual artist


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