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Guggenheim exhibition audio guide
by National Gallery of VictoriaGuggenheim exhibition audio guide
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'la rivoluzione siamo Noi' [We are the Revolution] by Maurizio Cattelan
3m · Published
Known to avoid interviews by sending a proxy, and escaping his own exhibition openings by stealth, Maurizio Cattelan and his work are complex characters to get to know.
Untitled (Public Opinion) by Felix Gonzalez-Torres
3m · Published
This alluring pile of individually cellophane-wrapped candy is known as Untitled (Public Opinion), 1991. Felix Gonzalez-Torres first executed the work in the USA in 1991 as a protest against the first Gulf War.
Between taxonomy and communion by Ann Hamilton
2m · Published
Many of Ann Hamilton’s works involve amassing identical or similar objects. Between taxonomy and communion, 1990 – comprising 14,000 human and animal teeth – explores the interconnectedness between human and animal worlds.
Works by Sarah Anne Johnson and Gregory Crewdson
3m · Published
The relationship between truth and fiction is played out in this selection of works from Sarah Anne Johnson’s series Tree Planting, 2003-2005, while Gregory Crewdson’s work Untitled (family dinner), 2001-2002, centres on uncanny human behaviour.
Easyfun-Ethereal series; Sandwiches by Jeff Koons
2m · Published
These photo-realistic paintings by Jeff Koons overwhelm the viewer, ensuring, like the advertising world, that there is little time to recognise one’s desires before another product is thrust upon us.
The Cremaster Cycle by Matthew Barney
2m · Published
Masculinity, penetration, escape, ego, transcendence and metamorphoses are just some of the concepts investigated in Matthew Barney’s Cremaster Cycle film series.
Ameland Pier X, Netherlands and Mummy
3m · Published
Painter Nigel Cooke and photographer Elger Esser play with our comprehension of their work when viewed from near and far, emphasising the act of reflection, rather than the recognition of location.
Archive by Thomas Demand
3m · Published
Thomas Demand toys with our faith in photographs and the historical events that we remember through them. In Archive, 1995, he reconstructs the personal inventory of Nazi propagandist and filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl.
Floating Room by Bruce Nauman
2m · Published
Bruce Nauman explores the capacity to trick human perception and elicit strong emotional and intellectual responses with his propositions as evidenced in this work Floating Room, 1972 (Light Outside, Dark Inside).
Untitled by Donald Judd
2m · Published
Donald Judd disliked the term ‘minimalism’ but most of his works are so described. Untitled, 1971, is an investigation of space, volume, the repeated unit, and the void.
Guggenheim exhibition audio guide has 21 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 56:58. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 7th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 23rd, 2024 14:45.
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