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Art Contemporary (1945-)

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Christine and Irene Hohenbüchler

by (artist) Irene Hohenbuchler & Christine Hohenbuchler

by (author) Jeanne Randolph

Publisher
Art Gallery of York University
Initial publish date
Aug 2012
Category
Contemporary (1945-), General, European
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    ISBN
    9780921972327
    Publish Date
    Aug 2012
    List Price
    $12

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This catalogue documents an exhibition by Christine and Irene Hohenbüchler in collaboration with students and staff from the Muki Baum of the Arts, Toronto. The artists created an environment of sculpted clay and vibrant acrylic paintings. A rich photographic document of the exhibition, it features essays by Jeanne Randolph and Hope McIntyre. Designed by Irene Hohenbüchler.

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Jeanne Randolph is one of Canada's foremost cultural theorists. She is the author of the influential book Psychoanalysis & Synchronized Swimming (1991) as well as Symbolization and Its Discontents (1997), Why Stoics Box (2003), and Ethics of Luxury (2007). A practicing psychoanalyst, Dr. Randolph is also known as an engaging lecturer and performance artist. She has spoken on topics ranging from the aesthetics of Barbie to the philosophy of Wittgenstein in universities and galleries across Canada, England, Australia, and Spain.

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