Robert Gober
Robert Gober
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Book Description
Selected as the United States representative to the 2001 Venice Biennale, the sculptor and installation artist Robert Gober has, thanks to several major museum exhibitions in recent years, established himself as perhaps the most important artist of his generation, thanks to his symbolically charged re-creations of everyday objects that he makes into installations that question the ideals and values of childhood, family, home, and religion. This catalogue presents his work for the United States pavilion at the Biennale.
Essays by James Rondeau and Olga M. Viso.
70 duotones.
7.5 x 10 in.
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Language Notes
Text: German
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Robert Gober,Paul Schimmel,Hal Foster,Robert Gober,Scalo Publishers,3931141721,Art,Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions - General,Individual Artist,Individual Photographer,Museum Of Contemporary Art - Exhibition Catalogs,Photography
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