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Maria Eichhorn / John Miller

Artists
John Miller and Maria Eichhorn
Date
2008
Publisher
Art Resources Transfer and Inc.
Format
Artists' Books
Details
Softcover
ISBN
0-923-183-43-4
Size
12 × 19 × 0.5 cm
Length
92 
Description

In this conversation Maria Eichhorn and John Miller set out to closely read some of their own recent production. Reviewing several bodies of work the two artists expose their working strategies, interests and inspirations. The conversation ranges from, among other topics, climate changes to personal ads, from Seth Siegelaub’s “Artist’s Contract” to Duchamp’s “Monte Carlo Bond,” and from the machinations of capital to American game shows.
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