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Nikos Papastergiadis – On Art and Friendship

Nikos Papastergiadis – On Art and Friendship

The art world celebrates the diversity of artistic practice, but how does it address the question of cultural differences? Biennales are today held in many metropolitan cities, but how does the art world understand the phenomenon of globality? This book is about real and imaginary exchanges between artists and writers. In the absence of a personal connection with an artist, the meaning of art is often elusive. It takes as its starting point a shared horizon of interest between artists and writers.

264 pages, 22 x 14 cm, hardcover, Surpllus (Melbourne).

$20.68
Nikos Papastergiadis – On Art and Friendship
$20.68

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Nikos Papastergiadis – On Art and Friendship

The art world celebrates the diversity of artistic practice, but how does it address the question of cultural differences? Biennales are today held in many metropolitan cities, but how does the art world understand the phenomenon of globality? This book is about real and imaginary exchanges between artists and writers. In the absence of a personal connection with an artist, the meaning of art is often elusive. It takes as its starting point a shared horizon of interest between artists and writers.

264 pages, 22 x 14 cm, hardcover, Surpllus (Melbourne).

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The art world celebrates the diversity of artistic practice, but how does it address the question of cultural differences? Biennales are today held in many metropolitan cities, but how does the art world understand the phenomenon of globality? This book is about real and imaginary exchanges between artists and writers. In the absence of a personal connection with an artist, the meaning of art is often elusive. It takes as its starting point a shared horizon of interest between artists and writers.

264 pages, 22 x 14 cm, hardcover, Surpllus (Melbourne).