A distinguished company of European thinkers, curators and critics have been invited to consider Wallace's art, inspirations, and influence: Vanessa Joan M ller considers the persistence of the monochrome in the artist's oeuvre; Dieter Roelstraete addresses the dialectics of street and studio; and the eminent French philosopher Jacques Ranci re pursues his on-going meditation on the politics of aesthetics, which has had a strong influence on Wallace's thinking about art. The indispensable reference includes extensive color reproductions, catalogue of exhibited works, a chronology, and thorough bibliographic information.
Co-published by the Kunstverein f r die Rheinlande und Westfalen (D sseldorf), Witte de With center for contemporary art (Rotterdam), and the Kunsthalle Z rich
Edited by Vanessa Joan M ller, Kunstverein f r die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Beatrix Ruf, Kunsthalle Z rich, Nicolaus Schafhausen, Witte de With center for contemporary art
Texts by Vanessa Joan M ller, Jacques Ranci re, Dieter Roelstraete, Ian Wallace
Interview by Renske Janssen
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