Issue 28 looks at a range of critical strategies: from Jean-Luc Moulène's analysis of material production to Ricardo Basbaum's engagement of the audience to Emily Wardill's focus on the filmed object. Plus the first English translation of a text on the New York underground by Hélio Oiticica.
"This volume is an irresistible summons to readers to turn their backs on the world, and follow the artist into her work."-Nancy Campbell, Times Literary Supplement
"Dia:Beacon Riggio Galleries, Dia Art Foundation's museum, presents one of the world's most distinguished collections of contemporary art. The museum, which opened in May 2003, occupies a 300,000-square-foot former industrial building situated on the banks of the Hudson River in Beacon, New York. Here Dia presents a vast range of artworks by a focused group of some of the most significant artists of the last half century."
The Dia Large Sketchbook contains a high quality sketching paper which is hardbound with a linen cover. There is also a ribbon bookmark attached for convenience. Size: 8-1/4" X 11-1/4"
The Dia Large Sketchbook contains a high quality sketching paper which is hardbound with a linen cover. There is also a ribbon bookmark attached for convenience. Size: 8-1/4" X 11-1/4"
The Dia Small Notebook contains a high quality lined paper which is hardbound with a linen cover. There is also a ribbon bookmark attached for convenience. Size: 6-1/4" X 5-1/4"