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Faktor X - das Chromosom der Kunst : 3. Biennale der Künstler = Factor X - the chromosome of art : 3rd artists' biennial

Title
  1. Faktor X - das Chromosom der Kunst : 3. Biennale der Künstler = Factor X - the chromosome of art : 3rd artists' biennial / Albert Coers, Alex de Vries (Hg.) ; Texte, Larissa Kikol [and eight others] ; Übersetzung, Oliver Walker, Anna & Tobias Frydman.
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  1. Berlin : Revolver Publishing, [2017]

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Additional authors
  1. Coers, Albert, 1975-
  2. Vries, Alex de, 1957-
  3. Kikol, Larissa.
  4. Haus der Kunst München.
Description
  1. 160 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits; 19 cm
Summary
  1. What roles do gender and other factors play in the reception of art and its production? How does the chromosome of art make its presence felt? Some works explicitly portray the gender and the associated roles, and take a playful approach with these ascriptions. Others are more associative in their approach to the complex subject. An interest in physicality and identities is consistently present. This book accompanies the exhibition and extends beyond it at the same time. It refers to the artistic-sociological, historical and media discourses related to the subject, and is therefore not an exhaustive documentation of the exhibited works, but rather establishes a dialogue with them as text and image components. Exhibition: Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany (29.07.-24.09.2017).
Alternative title
  1. Factor X - the chromosome of art : 3rd artists' biennial
Subject
  1. Gender identity in art > Exhibitions
  2. Sex role in art > Exhibitions
  3. Art, Modern > 21st century > Exhibitions
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Catalog of an exhibition held at Haus der Kunst München, July 29 - September 24, 2017.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
Language (note)
  1. Parallel texts in German and English.