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Steven Parrino

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Steven Parrino

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Steven Parrino, by the mid-1980s, at the latest, he had become one the most important artists in New York and influenced younger artists internationally in their own work; he especially promoted young women artists. His artistic activity was primarily in the realm of painting, but music played a role that was at least as important for his artistic practice. He was equally interested in high culture and subcultural phenomena and understood, in a unique way, how to combine these worlds productively. Drawing on various sources, Parrino created an oeuvre of painting and music that contradicted increasing social and cultural conformism and also provided a fresh and intelligent contribution to the debate on modernism's demise. This publication is the first monograph on Parrino ever.
Text: Konrad Bitterli, Catherine Dossin, Reinhard Ermen, Fabian Fl?ckiger, Amy Granat, Pierre Huber, Friedemann Malsch, Matthew McCaslin, Olivier Mosset, Bob Nickas, Steven Parrino, Mai-Thu Perret, Amy O'Neill, Rolf Ricke, Marc-Olivier Wahler
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
208
Release Date:
2020-08-11
Publication Date:
2020-09-30
Publisher:
König, Walther
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
3960988427
ISBN13:
9783960988427
Weight:
998 g
Height:
212 cm
Width:
249 cm
Thickness:
25 cm
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