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Artist
Manuel Saiz
Price
$15.00
Date
2015
Publisher
One True Art Books, Berlin
Format
Artists' Books
Size
21 × 13.8 cm
Length
56 pages
Description

A book of philosophy should be composed only of questions, allegedly Wittgenstein said. So does a book on art. This book is made up of a series of questions that sometimes affirm more than inquire, few of them about the relationship between art and philosophy. The little artwork contained on the cover, which has been created after an iconic portrait of Wittgenstein in which he has been removed.

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