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From Jessica Stockholder's subversive meditation on the suburban home, to Chris Burden's quasi-legal "small skyscraper," to Barbara Bloom's dislocating architecture (unfeasible, save through future technologies), to Kevin Appel's ambivalent homage to modernism, Trespassing: Houses x Artists breaks through the conceptual boundaries that have historically divided art and architecture to describe new strategies of conceiving private space. In their individual collaborations with architects Alan Koch and Linda Taalman of OpenOffice, nine contemporary artists radically reinvent how domestic space is created and inhabited. The resulting works are open-ended, representing a rigorous new approach to visualizing form rather than a final product or conceptual destination.
Includes work by: T. Kelly Mason, David Reed, Peter Noever, Renee Petropoulos, Julian Opie, Jessica Stockholder, Jim Isermann, Chris Burden, Barbara Bloom, Kevin Appel amongst others
Essays by Cara Mullio and L. D. Riehle.
Foreword by Kathleen Harleman and Peter Noever.
Hardcover, 7 x 9.5 in., 156 pages, 200 color illustrations
Trespassing: Houses x Artists,Kathleen Harleman,Peter Noever,Cara Mullio,Hatje Cantz Publishers,3775712615,Architecture,Domestic,General
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