Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) to show Lawrence Weiner ~ 'As Far as the Eye can See' |
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| Saturday, 05 April 2008 06:51 |
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LOS ANGELES, CA - The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) will open the exhibit Lawrence Weiner: As Far as the Eye can See on 13 April. The first major United States retrospective of the work of New York-based artist Lawrence Weiner (b.1942, Bronx, NY), one of the key figures associated with the emergence and foundations of conceptual art in the 1960s, Lawrence Weiner: As Far as the Eye Can See provides a comprehensive examination of Weiner’s remarkable and cohesive oeuvre, assembling key selections and bodies of work from throughout his 40-year career. Catalogue : Lawrence Weiner: AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE is accompanied by a comprehensive catalogue, co-published by MOCA and the Whitney Museum of American Art and produced in close collaboration with the artist’s studio. Designed by award-winning graphic designer Lorraine Wild, the publication features essays by Kathryn Chiong, Liam Gillick, Edward Leffingwell, Dieter Schwarz, and Gregor Stemmrich, along with exhibition curators Ann Goldstein and Donna De Salvo, and a special contribution by Alice Zimmerman. The catalogue (412 pages; $60) is distributed by Yale University Press. The book is available through the MOCA and WMAA bookstores. Visit The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) at : http://www.moca.org/ Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |



