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Steven Parrino, Friedemann Malsch, Fabian Flückiger
Steven Parrino, by the mid-1980s, at the latest, he had become one the most important artists in New York and influenced younger artists internationally in their own work; he especially promoted young women artists. His artistic activity was primarily in the realm of painting, but music played a role that was at least as important for his artistic practice. He was equally interested in high culture and subcultural phenomena and understood, in a unique way, how to combine these worlds productively. Drawing on various sources, Parrino created an oeuvre of painting and music that contradicted increasing social and cultural conformism and also provided a fresh and intelligent contribution to the debate on modernism's demise. This publication is the first monograph on Parrino ever. Exhibition: Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (21.02. - 17.05.2020).
| Publisher | Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig |
|---|---|
| Pages | 206 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_13 | 978-3-960-98842-7 primary |
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