Monograph on Philippe Parreno, one of the leading figures in contemporary French art. Published in conjunction with his major exhibitions held in New York and Milan in 2015, the book explores his practice of treating the exhibition itself as a singular artwork through film, installation, performance, and other media. By incorporating the viewer’s movement and the passage of time into the spatial composition, Parreno challenges conventional notions of what an exhibition can be.
Pages : 364 pages
Size : 17×24cm (hardcover)
・As the book is on display in-store, we are unable to guarantee pristine condition.
Philippe Parreno (born 1964) is a contemporary artist from France, based in Paris. Working across painting, film, installation, performance, and text, he is known for his distinctive approach to constructing exhibitions as artworks in their own right.