Terence Koh: 1980-2008 by Cerith Evans (2009, Hardcover)

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TERENCE KOH: 1980-2008: LOVE FOR ETERNITY By Bill Arning & Agustin Rubio - Hardcover.

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PublisherHatje Cantz Verlag Gmbh & Co KG
ISBN-103775723080
ISBN-139783775723084
eBay Product ID (ePID)71725467

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Book TitleTerence Koh: 1980-2008
Publication Year2009
TopicSculpture & Installation, Individual Artists / General, Asian / General, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, American / General, Subjects & Themes / General
Number of Pages208 Pages
LanguageEnglish
IllustratorYes
GenreArt
AuthorCerith Evans
FormatHardcover

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SynopsisPrior to his 2007 Whitney Museum exhibition, Canadian-born, New York-based artist Terence Koh (originally known as Asian Punk Boy) quipped, "Being in the Whitney is like having this huge magnifying glass shining on you, if I fail, I fail spectacularly in front of the whole art world. That in a way relieves the pressure, because either way, the splatter will be beautiful." As Asian Punk Boy, Koh became known for his perversely cute website and zines infused with a queer punk sensibility. Published concurrently with the exhibition Terence Koh: Love for Eternity at Spain's Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León (MUSAC), this is the artist's first substantial monograph; it includes an in-depth interview with international curator-critic Hans Ulrich Obrist and essays by Bill Arning, Curator of the MIT List Visual Arts Center, MUSAC Chief Curator Agustin Pérez Rubio and artist Cerith Wyn Evans., Prior to his 2007 Whitney Museum exhibition, Canadian-born, New York-based artist Terence Koh (originally known as Asian Punk Boy) quipped, "Being in the Whitney is like having this huge magnifying glass shining on you, if I fail, I fail spectacularly in front of the whole art world. That in a way relieves the pressure, because either way, the splatter will be beautiful." As Asian Punk Boy, Koh became known for his perversely cute website and zines infused with a queer punk sensibility. Published concurrently with the exhibition Terence Koh: Love for Eternity at Spain's Museo de Arte Contempor neo de Castilla y Le n (MUSAC), this is the artist's first substantial monograph; it includes an in-depth interview with international curator-critic Hans Ulrich Obrist and essays by Bill Arning, Curator of the MIT List Visual Arts Center, MUSAC Chief Curator Agustin P rez Rubio and artist Cerith Wyn Evans.
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