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Andy Hope 1930: Phantom Gallery

Sale price$43.00

Presented simultaneously in Zurich and Los Angeles, Andy Hope’s Phantom Gallery was a room within a room—a gallery within a gallery. Agile appropriation, and reinvention of existing locations are at the heart of the artist’s exhibition practice, alongside an interest in spaces that have been lived in and the traces of former things once within them. Both domestic and fabricated, intimate and fictional, Hope’s Phantom Gallery presented ‘an artist’s considered soliloquy on what it means to have dwelt somewhere,’ beautifully documented in this publication.

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Andy Hope 1930: Phantom Gallery Sale price$43.00

Language

English

Publisher

Hauser & Wirth Publishers / Steidl

Composition

Hardcover

Contributors

Larry Bell, Robin Clark, Cliff Lauson

Pages

96 pages

Size

21 x 29.5 cm

ISBN

9783865217387

Publication Date

Mar-09

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Publishing has been a cornerstone of Hauser & Wirth’s activity since the gallery’s founding in 1992. Its publishing activities steadily flourished through partnerships with imprints such as Hatje Cantz, JRP|Ringier, Snoeck, Steidl, Thames & Hudson, and Yale University Press before the establishment of Hauser & Wirth Publishers, with headquarters in New York and Zurich.

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