The Lawless Vitality of Sculpture, c. 1960-80. Formalism’s Monsters, Cybernetic Breakdowns and the Joys of Deviation
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Future Bodies from a Recent Past: Sculpture, Technology, and the Body since the 1950s. ed. / Patrizia Dander; Franziska Linhardt. Berlin: Deutscher Kunstverlag, 2022. p. 113-123.
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T1 - The Lawless Vitality of Sculpture, c. 1960-80. Formalism’s Monsters, Cybernetic Breakdowns and the Joys of Deviation
AU - Nachtigall, Jenny
PY - 2022/1/1
Y1 - 2022/1/1
N2 - Ausstellungskatalog / Museum Brandhorst, 02.06.2022-15.01.2023, MünchenBildband
AB - Ausstellungskatalog / Museum Brandhorst, 02.06.2022-15.01.2023, MünchenBildband
KW - Science of art
UR - https://www.deutscherkunstverlag.de/de/books/9783422990241?backButtonTitle=
UR - https://d-nb.info/1255218134
M3 - Contribution of Exihibition catalogues
SN - 978-3-422-99024-1
SP - 113
EP - 123
BT - Future Bodies from a Recent Past
A2 - Dander, Patrizia
A2 - Linhardt, Franziska
PB - Deutscher Kunstverlag
CY - Berlin
T2 - Future Bodies from a Recent Past—Sculpture, Technology, and the Body since the 1950s
Y2 - 2 June 2022 through 15 January 2023
ER -