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ARTISTS' WRITINGS, LETTERS AND INTERVIEWS

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Veenman Publishers

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Hardback, 6.25 x 8 in. / 240 pgs / 41 bw

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Catalog: FALL 2008 p. 101   

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ISBN 9789086901357 TRADE
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Notes from the Future of Art

Selected Writings by Jerzy Ludwinski

Edited by Magdalena Ziolkowska.

Notes From the Future of Art is the first English language publication by Jerzy Ludwinski (1930-2000), the Polish art historian, critic, curator, founder of the Mona Lisa Gallery in Wroclaw, founder and mentor of the "structural art" pioneers Grupa Zamek, editor of the group's magazine Struktury and professor at the Polish Academy of Fine Arts. Ludwinski dissolved the compartmentalization of all these vocations in the course of his career, operating on the periphery of the state system as an informal éminence grise to Poland's avant-garde during the 50s and 60s. Ludwinski argued that "art" was no longer an appropriate designation for what was done in its name: "It is quite possible...that today we do not practice art any longer, simply because we have missed the moment when it transformed into something quite different, which we are unable to name. It is certain, however, that what we practice today presents greater possibilities."
Notes from the Future of Art

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