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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Hauptverfasser: 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
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Camila Bralic
Elizabeth Chapple
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