BOOKS ON THE ARTIST PIPILOTTI RIST
Phelan, Peggy, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Elisabeth Bronfen. PIPILOTTI RIST. 160 pp., illustrated throughout in colour and b&w. 4to, wraps. London and New York, Phaidon Press, 2001.
The tone of Rist's art remains light even as her increasingly complex video projects and performance pieces challenge social and political orthodoxies of our time. Obrist's interview examines the utopian leanings of her art.
Item nr. 97978
$ 39.95
Soll, Anne. PIPILOTTI RIST. Edited by the Friedrich Christian Flick Collection; 160 pp., illustrated throughout in color. 4to, cloth-backed boards. Cologne, Dumont Verlag, 2005.
With mulitmedia audio and video installations, Swiss-born artist Pipilotti Rist creates and transforms big and small spaces, activates machines, and produces serial video stills filled with her very individual and vivid imagery. The themes of her work revolve around fundamental, human issues: love and loss, birth and death, family and solitude, dream and reality. This book, a catalogue of her works in the Friedrich Christian Flick collection, offers a systematic overview of her work and is supplemented with short interviews with the artist.
Item nr. 120990
$ 50.00
Julin, Richard (artist conversation). PIPILOTTI RIST: Congratulations. 160 pp., fully illustrated in oclor. 8vo, padded boards. Baden, Lars Mueller, 2007.
Published to accompany an exhibition at Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall. Text in English.
Item nr. 123531
$ 34.95
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