Hans Hollein
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Hans Hollein
Hatje Cantz, c2012
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Text in German and English
Published in conjunction with the exhibition held at the Neue Galerie Graz am Universalmuseum Joanneum, 27. November 2011 - 9. April 2012
Accompanied by a booklet in pocket: Hans Hollein, a universal artist / Peter Weibel ([16] p. ; 30 cm)
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Hans Hollein (*1934 in Vienna) successfully works as a visual artist, designer, and architect, and can be described as an "all-around artist." Meanwhile, the Pritzker prizewinner and President of the Venice Architecture Biennale has become famous throughout the world for his architecture, while his artistic works from the sixties and seventies-which won him exhibitions at MoMA in New York and at the Centre Pompidou in Paris-like his design work from the seventies and eighties, have disappeared somewhat from the public eye. This extensive publication is the first to present the complete body of work by the artist, designer, theorist, curator, and architect. As a comprehensive assessment of Hollein's oeuvre, this book makes a contribution to once again raising public awareness for his creative work.
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