Art Brokerage: Vito Acconci American Artist b. 1940-2017: After studying at Holy Cross College, Worcester, MA, [B.A., 1962] and at the University of Iowa [M.F.A., 1964], Vito Acconci began writing fiction and poetry, treating the page as a self-enclosed space for writer and reader to travel through. In the late 60's and early 70's, Acconci started using performance, film and video as instruments of self-analysis and for the exploration of person-to-person relationships. In the mid-70's, he designed audio and video installations that turned exhibition spaces into community meeting-places. The main focus of Acconci's work in the early 80's was the exploration of the concept of participatory sculpture, the construction of performative spaces for viewers whose activity resulted in the construction and deconstruction of house-like structures. During the mid-80's, Acconci turned to projects in the field of architecture, resp. landscape-architecture, and furniture design. In the late 80's, he founded the Acconci Studio, a group of architects designing projects for public places. Listings wanted.
Limited Edition Print: Lithograph, Hand Signed, Unique, From the Edition of 35
Size: 17x20 in | 43x51 cm
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Black Book
The complete book, comprising 17 screenprints, 1989, signed in black pen and numbered XX/350 on the justification page (total edition includes eight artist's proofs), on smooth wove paper, published by Thea Westreich, New York, and Gisella Capitain, Cologne, bound (as issued), in the original black paper-covered boards (17 prints) Limited Edition Print
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