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Ken Adam, set designer, was born in 1923 in Berlin. He moved to London with his parents in1934. Ken Adam was a pilot for the Royal Air Force during WWII. He studied architecture after the war. He began working as a film set designer in 1950s, and his work for Bond films includes Dr. No (1962), Goldfinger (1964), Thunderball (1965) und You Only Live Twice (1967). He also worked on Stanley Kubrick’s Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) and Barry Lyndon (1975). Cristina Bechtler, editor, is the founder of Ink Tree Editions, an art book, portfolio and contemporary art edition publishing house. She conceives and publishes the "Art and Architecture in Discussion" series. This series includes discussions with Frank O. Gehry/Kurt W. Forster, Rémy Zaugg/Herzog & de Meuron, Mario Merz/Mario Botta; Jacques Herzog/Jeff Wall/Philip Ursprung, Vito Acconci/Kenny Schachter/Lilian Pfaff, John Baldessari/Liam Gillick/Lawrence Weiner/Beatrix Ruf and Thomas Demand/Peter Saville/Hedi Slimane/Hans Ulrich Obrist. Bice Curiger, art historian and curator, studied art history, folklore and literary criticism at Zurich University. She worked as a curator and art critic during the 1970s. She co-founded Parkett in 1984 and has been its editor-in-chief since then. She has served as a permanent curator at the Kunsthaus Zurich since 1993, where she curated exhibitions such as Endstation Sehnsucht (1994), Birth of the Cool (1997), Freie Sicht aufs Mittelmeer (1997), and The Expanded Eye (2006). She has been the editor of TATE ETC., published by the Tate Gallery, London, since 2005. Katharina Fritsch, artist, was born in 1956 in Essen, Germany. She studied history and art history in Münster. She also studied under Fritz Schwegler at the Dusseldorf Art Academy between 1977 and 1984. She has been a professor of sculpture at the Münster Academy of Art (School of Applied Arts) since 2001. Solo exhibitions of her work have been held at the Kunsthalle Basel, ICA London (1988), Dia Center for the Arts, New York (1993), Tate Gallery, London, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2001). She won the Art Award of the City of Aachen in 1995 and the 2008 Piepenbrock Prize for Sculpture. Hans Ulrich Obrist was born in 1968 in Zurich. He worked as a curator at the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris and has curated many exhibitions worldwide. He has served as the co-director, exhibitions and programs and director of international projects an der Serpentine Gallery, London since 2006. He is the editor of the The Conversation Series, Do it, dontstopdontstopdontstopdontstop book series and a number of other publications.
Der schöne Schein der Künstlichkeit
Der schöne Schein der Künstlichkeit
Softcover
erschienen am 29.04.1995
Style and Scale, or: Do You Have Anxiety?
Style and Scale, or: Do You Have Anxiety?
Softcover
erschienen am 03.07.2009
Style and Scale, or: Do You Have Anxiety?
Style and Scale, or: Do You Have Anxiety?
Softcover
erschienen am 03.07.2009