Luis Camnitzer in Conversation with Alexander Alberro
Luis Camnitzer in conversation with/en conversación con Alexander Alberro is the eighth book in the Conversaciones/Conversations series. In this volume Camnitzer explores his unique approach to Conceptualism and art as pedagogy with Latin American art scholar Alexander Alberro. The book also include...
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creator | Luis Camnitzer Alexander Alberro Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro Gregory Volk Ileen Kohn Donna Wingate Michelle Piranio María Esther Pino Satoshi Tabuchi Kristina Cordero Camila Bralic Elizabeth Chapple Carrie Cooperider Mariana Barrera-Pieck |
description | Luis Camnitzer in conversation with/en conversación con Alexander Alberro is the eighth book in the Conversaciones/Conversations series. In this volume Camnitzer explores his unique approach to Conceptualism and art as pedagogy with Latin American art scholar Alexander Alberro. The book also includes an introductory essay by Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro.
German-born Uruguayan, Luis Camnitzer (b. 1937) has been an influential artist, theorist, teacher, and curator for nearly five decades. He was at the vanguard of 1960s Conceptualism, working in printmaking, sculpture installation, and other media. Camnitzer’s work challenges our perception of reality and the status quo, and is characterized by its humorous, often politically charged use of language to underscore issues of power and commodification. |
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