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The Pantagruel Syndrome: T1 Turin Triennial Threemuseums,Used
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About the AuthorFrancesco Bonami is the artistic director of the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation and the senior curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. Carolyn ChristovBakargiev is the chief curator at the Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art. Her publications include Franz Kline 1910 1962, Faces in the Crowd, and William Kentridge.Product DescriptionThe title of the catalogue takes its inspiration from the French writer Franois Rabelais' character Pantagruel, the grotesque protagonist at the limits of absurdity. Here Pantagruel is a metaphor for contemporary societycharacterized by a tension toward change and a healthy desire for knowledge, on the one hand, and fragility and fear on the other. Featuring works by 75 young artists as well as an indepth section that pays homage to two midcareer artistsTakashi Murakami and Doris Salcedothe volume explores this 'syndrome' through paintings, sculpture, photography, installation, video, performance, sound projects and collective and anonymous projects by artists from around the world who explore the excess of our Pantagruelian universe.
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