Dan Graham
Works and Collected Writings
Gloria Moure

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Since the mid-1960s, Dan Graham (Urbana, Illinois 1942) has produced an important body of art and theory that engages in a highly analytical discourse on the historial, social and ideological functions of contemporary cultural systems. He is a highly influential figure in the field of contemporary art, both as a practitioner of conceptual art and a well-versed art critic and theorist.

Contemporary Art, Monograph
Description
Graham’s work questions the relationship between people and architecture and the psychological effects it has on us. His work highlights the awkwardness that occurs when intimate moments or details are rudimentarily broadcast in an impersonal manner, as he continues to investigate the voyeuristic act of seeing onself reflected, whilst at the same time watching others. This monograph analyzes his main works and collects some of seminal writings by the artist.
Author

Gloria Moure is a renowned freelance curator and editor. Over the last ten years, she has curated exhibitions and edited referential monographs on key contemporary artists, such us Sigmar Polke, Gordon Matta-Clark, Dan Graham, Marcel Broodthaers, and Michael Snow.

360 pages, 215 illustrations
Hardback with jacket, 21x26 cm
English
Polígrafa, 1st edition 2009
ISBN 9788434312012