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Paul Chan: 2000 Words

Writer
Paul Chan
Price
$35.50
Date
2014
Publisher
Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art
Format
Monographs
ISBN
9786185039080
Size
18 × 25 cm
Length
135 pp
Genre
Essays, Contemporary Art, Asian Art & Artists
Description

The varied practice of Paul Chan includes paintings, drawings, video animations and font design, as well as critical writing. The characters in his works are animated beings, jerking and stuttering as they are violently thrust into the clumsy reel – or “real” – of history. Chan explores the intellectual and sexual animus that courses through our collective language and consciousness, drawing on sources as varied as the King James Bible, Marquis de Sade and Samuel Beckett. Part of the 2000 Words series, conceived and commissioned by Massimiliano Gioni, and published by the Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, Paul Chan: 2000 Words presents the entirety of the artist’s works in the Dakis Joannou Collection and includes an essay by Stephen Squibb that reveals the solitary image and its uncanny animation in Chan’s work.

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