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Product Description: This fully-illustrated catalogue, featuring an essay by noted critic David Hickey, documents the exhibition Primary Atmospheres: Works from California 1960-1970, on view at David Zwirner in January 2010. The exhibition presented to the New York public a long-overdue survey of the particular kind of minimal work that was made in and around Los Angeles during that decade, work which differentiated itself in its emphasis on surface, synthetic materials, industrial processes, and perception...read more
By Kristine Bell (editor), Dave Hickey and Tim Nye (editor)
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Hardcover:

9783869301471 | Steidl / Edition7L, October 1, 2010, cover price $68.00 | About this edition: This fully-illustrated catalogue, featuring an essay by noted critic David Hickey, documents the exhibition Primary Atmospheres: Works from California 1960-1970, on view at David Zwirner in January 2010.

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Product Description: Among other things, Tim Hawkinson's art celebrates the process and materiality of the work itself. This limited edition manual-esque exhibition catalogue, designed by the prominent New York firm, Helicopter, LLC, seeks to reflect that interaction with special features like a tough, transparent plastic jacket that exposes the book's spiral binding, printed plastic section dividers, a pull-out text by the prominent Los Angeles novelist and film critic Steve Erickson, two posters, numerous gatefolds and a sound chip...read more
By Tim Hawkinson (other contributor) and Tim Nye (editor)
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9781934171035 | Spiral-bound edition (Foundation 20 21, December 15, 2007), cover price $55.00 | About this edition: Among other things, Tim Hawkinson's art celebrates the process and materiality of the work itself.

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