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Book Description Broschur. Condition: Sehr gut. 64 Seiten, zahlr. Abb. Gutes Exemplar mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren. Sprache: Englisch und Dänisch. / EN: Good copy with small signs of wear. / Most visitors to Louisiana will already be familiar with the Spanish artist Juan Muñoz thanks to two striking works in the museum's permanent collection: Half Circle from 1997, a sculpture consisting of a group of Chinese arranged in an open circle with their backs to the observer - disturbing, literally inward-looking or closed-in people in a situation that invites many interpretations - and Neal's Last Words, also from 1997, which is a man who stands leaning against a mirror in a wordless dialogue with his alter ego. For this exhibition these are being complemented with a recently produced work, the thematically related large installation Many Times. The exhibition is about what is different, the alien and the unfamiliar; What we cannot quite place, or do not quite know how to relate to. It is about our own prejudices, restrictions and blocks in the encounter with things or people different from ourselves. To illustrate this feeling of helplessness that can overcome us in the encounter with others, the Spanish artist Juan Mufloz has taken the Chinese man as his point of departure." ISBN 9788790029456 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 247. Seller Inventory # 1233275