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Francis Alÿs : a story of deception / edited by Mark Godfrey, Klaus Biesenbach and Kerryn Greenberg.

Contributor(s): Godfrey, Mark (Mark Benjamin) | Biesenbach, Klaus Peter, 1954- | Greenberg, Kerryn | Tate Modern (Gallery) | Wiels (Gallery : Brussels, Belgium) | Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, NY : Museum of Modern Art, 2010Description: 199 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 9780870707902.Subject(s): Alÿs, Francis, 1959- -- ExhibitionsDDC classification: 709.2 ALŸ
Partial contents:
The moment something is understood it begins to be forgotten / Eduardo Abaroa -- Trips and traps / Tom McDonough -- The 1:1 map / Eyal Weizman -- Vanishing mediator / T.J. Demos -- Dogs and the city / Miwon Kwon -- The storyteller / Francesco Cateri -- Bolero (Shoeshine blues) / Carla Faesler -- Becoming other to be oneself : Francis Alys inside the borderline / Laymert Garcia dos Santos -- How to do time with art / Boris Groys -- Where sculpture happens / Lorna Scott Fox.
Holdings
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General Lending MTU Crawford College of Art and Design Library Lending 709.2 ALŸ (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00192993
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Working in a variety of media and a range of scales, from humble works on paper to monumental staged performances, Francis Alÿs (born 1959) has established himself as one of the world's leading contemporary artists. Based in Mexico City since 1986, the artist fashions much of his work from the street life he observes during long walks throughout the city. Bringing together a variety of participants, from Mexican sign-painters to British Guardsmen, his collaborations have produced several well-known works, including "When Faith Moves Mountains" (2002), in which he enlisted 500 volunteers to attempt to move a sand dune one foot from its original position using shovels, and "The Modern Procession" (2002), a ceremonial procession commemorating MoMA's temporary move to Queens, New York, that included a brass band and uniformed participants carrying reproductions of the Museum's most famous works across the Queensboro bridge. Published to accompany the largest retrospective of Alÿs' work to date, this publication is more a guidebook than a conventional monograph, reflecting the spirit of the artist's wandering practice. It features an introductory essay by Mark Godfrey, a curator at the Tate Modern, an index of quotes from Alÿs' previous writings and interviews compiled by Klaus Biesenbach, Director of P.S.1 Contemporary Arts Center, and descriptions of works written by Alÿs and Cuauht moc Medina, freelance curator and art critic, as well as responses to the artist's work from a wide range of critics and commentators.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition held June 15-Sept. 5, 2010, Tate Modern, London ; Oct. 9, 2010--Jan. 30, 2011, Wiels, Brussels ; May 8-Aug. 1, 2011, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Includes bibliographical references.

The moment something is understood it begins to be forgotten / Eduardo Abaroa -- Trips and traps / Tom McDonough -- The 1:1 map / Eyal Weizman -- Vanishing mediator / T.J. Demos -- Dogs and the city / Miwon Kwon -- The storyteller / Francesco Cateri -- Bolero (Shoeshine blues) / Carla Faesler -- Becoming other to be oneself : Francis Alys inside the borderline / Laymert Garcia dos Santos -- How to do time with art / Boris Groys -- Where sculpture happens / Lorna Scott Fox.

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