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1. Person/Familie
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Neri, Louise [HerausgeberIn]
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2. Person/Familie
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Respini, Eva [HerausgeberIn]
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3. Person/Familie
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Birnbaum, Daniel [VerfasserIn von ergänzendem Text]
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4. Person/Familie
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Forsythe, William [TänzerIn]
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Foster, Susan Leigh [VerfasserIn von ergänzendem Text]
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Groves, Rebecca M. [VerfasserIn von ergänzendem Text]
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Institute of Contemporary Art <Boston, Mass.> [Gastgebende Institution]
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Titel
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William Forsythe - Choreographic objects
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Verantw.-ang.
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Louise Neri, Eva Respini ; contributions by Daniel Birnbaum, William Forsythe, Susan Leigh Foster, Rebecca M. Groves, Louise Neri, Molly Nesbit, Eva Respini, and Roslyn Sulcas
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Choreographic objects
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Verlagsort (RDA)
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Boston
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Munich ; London ; New York
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Verlag (RDA)
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The Institute of Contemporary Art
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Verlag (RDA)
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DelMonico Books - Prestel
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E-Jahr
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2018
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E-Jahr (RDA)
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2018
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2018
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Umfangsangabe
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227 Seiten
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This book is published on the occasion of the exhibition "William Forsythe: Choreographic Objects", organized by Eva Respini, Barbara Lee, Chief Curator, with Jeffrey De Blois, Assistant Curator; The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, 31 October 2018-24 February 2019
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ISBN
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978-3-7913-5796-6
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3-7913-5796-4
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Schlagwort / lok.
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Forsythe, William
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Inhaltliche Zsfg.
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"What else, besides the body, could physical thinking look like? Choreographer William Forsythe asks this paradigmatic question in William Forsythe: Choreographic Objects, the first extensive publication dedicated to his provocative career in the intersecting disciplines of choreography, dance, and the visual arts. Published on the occasion of Forsythe's major exhibition at The Institute of Contemporary Art/ Boston, this landmark volume provides the first-ever comprehensive survey of the Choreographic Objects, a remarkable body of conceptual work that blurs the lines between performance, installation, sculpture, and video. Additionally, the richly illustrated volume offers illuminating context with original contributions from leading scholars and critics in the fields of the visual arts, choreography, and performance, together with an illustrated chronology of Forsythe's related dance repertoire"--
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