
Katinka Bock - Tomorrow's Sculpture
âTomorrowâs Sculptureâ results from three consecutive exhibitions which took place in 2018: âSonarâ at Kunst Museum Winterthur, âSmogâ at MUDAM Luxembourg, and âRadioâ at IAC, Villeurbanne/RhĂŽne-Alpes. Around 50 works circulated between the three institutions. In dialogue with the spaces, Katinka Bock displayed the works in different configurations and added site-specific interventions. The photographs by Johannes Schwartz, which were exclusively commissioned for this book, offer a multi-perspectival view on Bockâs sculptures and installations from the past fifteen years. With texts by Simone Menegoi, Christina VĂ©gh, François Piron, and Christophe Gallois. Thanks to Roma Publications (Amsterdam).
400 pages, 22 x 29 cm, softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).
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Katinka Bock - Tomorrow's Sculpture
âTomorrowâs Sculptureâ results from three consecutive exhibitions which took place in 2018: âSonarâ at Kunst Museum Winterthur, âSmogâ at MUDAM Luxembourg, and âRadioâ at IAC, Villeurbanne/RhĂŽne-Alpes. Around 50 works circulated between the three institutions. In dialogue with the spaces, Katinka Bock displayed the works in different configurations and added site-specific interventions. The photographs by Johannes Schwartz, which were exclusively commissioned for this book, offer a multi-perspectival view on Bockâs sculptures and installations from the past fifteen years. With texts by Simone Menegoi, Christina VĂ©gh, François Piron, and Christophe Gallois. Thanks to Roma Publications (Amsterdam).
400 pages, 22 x 29 cm, softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).
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âTomorrowâs Sculptureâ results from three consecutive exhibitions which took place in 2018: âSonarâ at Kunst Museum Winterthur, âSmogâ at MUDAM Luxembourg, and âRadioâ at IAC, Villeurbanne/RhĂŽne-Alpes. Around 50 works circulated between the three institutions. In dialogue with the spaces, Katinka Bock displayed the works in different configurations and added site-specific interventions. The photographs by Johannes Schwartz, which were exclusively commissioned for this book, offer a multi-perspectival view on Bockâs sculptures and installations from the past fifteen years. With texts by Simone Menegoi, Christina VĂ©gh, François Piron, and Christophe Gallois. Thanks to Roma Publications (Amsterdam).
400 pages, 22 x 29 cm, softcover, Roma Publications (Amsterdam).























