Doug Aitken
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"Dusk falls on a cold winter evening, and five characters awaken and dress and make their way out into nighttime New York City. In Doug Aitken's sleepwalkers, these characters provide a blueprint for the city - a living, breathing mechanism fueled by the desires and ambitions of its inhabitants, who, in turn, nourish and are nourished by the city's energy, breadth, and depth." "A collaboration between The Museum of Modern Art and the public art organization Creative Time, sleepwalkers premiered as a projection on the facades of the Museum's building in midtown Manhattan. Although sleepwalkers is Aitken's first public artwork, the theme of give and take between individuals and their environment is one that he frequently explores. In 2001 he turned London's Serpentine Gallery, from the basement to the roof, into a complex, multipart video installation; among his best-known works is electric earth, originally created for the 1999 Venice Biennale, in which a nocturnal cityscape comes to rhythmic life as a restless young man dances through it. This book expands on the ideas raised by the film."--book jacket.
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Barney Hoskyns
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Neville Wakefield
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Peter Eleey
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Klaus Biesenbach
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Doug Aitken
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Dean Kuipers
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Max Hollein
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Kerry Brougher
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Matthias Ulrich
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Matthias Joseph Akel
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Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt Staff
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