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Emilia Kabakov

Exhibition

The Labyrinthine Effect

...this most important physical and philosophical shape in culture: a form that has been reshaped by philosophy to operate as a metaphor for the growing complexity of humanity’s progressive drama. Exhibiting Artists: Francis Alys, Colin Duncan, Rodney Graham, Marie-Ange Guilleminot, Ilia and Emilia Kabakov...
Publication

The Labyrinthine Effect

...features full colour reproductions of work by Francis Alys, Colin Duncan, Rodney Graham, Marie-Ange Guilleminot, Ilia and Emilia Kabakov, Jutempus Nomades, Bruce Nauman, Ann Ooms, Joao Penalva, John Pym, Danielle van Zuillan. ...
Product

The Labrinthine Effect catalogue

Effect, features full colour reproductions of work by Francis Alys, Colin Duncan, Rodney Graham, Marie-Ange Guilleminot, Ilia and Emilia Kabakov, Jutempus Nomades, Bruce Nauman, Ann Ooms, Joao Penalva, John Pym, Danielle van Zuillan. ...
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Public Programs, Education and Events

Lecturer in Art History and Cinema Studies at the University of Melbourne22 June 2003Gardner responded to the work of Anne Ooms, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov and John Pym, exploring the possibilities, ethics and aesthetics of navigating art in The Labyrinthine...
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Glimpse into the archive—

Arnaoutopoulos related large monolithic standing stones to urban industrial shapes through their roughly hewn, painted surfaces.

Andrew Arnaoutopoulos: Monoliths (1992)

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