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Chronorama Redux

Edited by Matthieu Humery, Text by KJ Abudu, Text by Kate Palmer Albers, Text by Daniel Kehlmann, Text by Christina Marie Lümen, Text by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Text by Bruno Racine, Text by Julian Schnabel






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Young artists reflect on the Pinault Collection’s monumental exhibition of 20th-century photography The landmark Chronorama: Photographic Treasures of the 20th Century from Condé Nast’s archives is responded to in this book with painting, sculpture, performance and photography from four artists: Tarrah Krajnak (born 1979), Eric N. Mack (born 1987), Giulia Andreani (born 1985) and Daniel Spivakov (born 1996).

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Publisher | Marsilio
Published date | 2 May 2024
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 124
Dimensions | 343 x 260 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 979-1-2546-3133-1
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