GREGORY FORSTNER
MONOGRAPH, ÉDITION DILECTA, 2017
224 pages
Authors:
HENRY-CLAUDE COUSSEAU: Born in 1946, Henry-Claude Cousseau is a Honorary General Heritage Curator. He is the author of many articles, books and exhibitions on modern and contemporary art, particularly on the Russian Avant-Garde, Arte Povera (Giuseppe Penone, Giulio Paolini), the French scene (Jean Hélion, Pierre Soulages, Martin Barré, The artists of Supports-Surfaces, Sarkis, Philippe Cognée), the English scene (Barry Flanagan, Howard Hodgkin) and tha American scene (Joan Mitchell, Cindy Sherman).
GILLES FUCHS: Gilles Fuchs currently presides over ADIAF, the Association for the International Diffusion of French Art. In 2000, he created the Marcel Duchamp Prize.
CAROLINE HANCOCK: Caroline Hancock is an independant curator, writer, editor and translator based in Paris. Between 1998 and 2009, she worked at the Centre Pompidou and MAMVP/ARC in Paris, Tate Modern and the Hayward Gallery in LOndon, and at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) in Dublin.
GREGORY FORSTNER: (…)
Texte Henry-Claude Cousseau (Français)
Text Henry-Claude Cousseau (English)
Entretien Caroline Hancock-Gregory Forstner (Français)
Interview Caroline Hancock-Gregory Forstner (English)
EAN139782373720228
ISBN978-2-37372-022-8
Dimensions 33 x 26 x 2 cm
Weight: 1780 g