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Why Do We Do The Things We Do

Artist
Rose Nolan
Price
$18.00
Date
2009
Publisher
ARTSPACE
Format
Catalogues
Details
Softcover
ISBN
978
Size
14.7 × 21.1 cm
Length
128 
Description

Published by Artspace in association with the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane this book provides extensive documentation of Rose Nolan’s Why Do We Do The Things We Do exhibitions presented at each institution in 2008. The book’s extensive texts range across the diversity of Nolan’s practice, reaching back to the early 1980s and examining areas rarely discussed such as Nolan’s photography. However, the book’s key focus remains upon work produced in the last few years, revealing the extraordinarily deft installation, spatial and material consciousness Nolan brought to working with two very different sets of gallery spaces.

With texts by Blair French, Michael Graf and Ingrid Periz.

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