DAN GRAHAM: WORKS AND COLLECTED WRITINGS edited by Gloria Moure
Ediciones Poligrafa, 2009, First edition, 295 pp., 8 1/2" X 10 1/4", Hardcover
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Graham's body of art and theory--which dates from shortly after he moved to New York in 1964--has become a key part of the Conceptual art canon. He is a highly influential figure in the field of Contemporary art, both as a practitioner and as a well-respected critic and theorist. Best known for his large-scale installations incorporating mirrors--in which viewers become lost in a maze of reflections that they must navigate and interpret as they simultaneously see themselves and other viewers reflected--Graham has long examined the psychological relationship between people and architecture. An important monograph on a leading figure of 20th century art.