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OverviewNina Beier's internationally acknowledged artistic practice has been presented in a range of environments from museum to public realm. Her work is marked by a considered use of found objects, commodities, social habits and routines, which she deftly manipulates and recontextualises within her sculptures and performances to examine global power dynamics, value, and representation. This fully illustrated volume will provide readers with an in-depth understanding of Beier's multifaceted career through the sampling of existing writing by key collaborators, and newly commissioned texts which further contextualise the central concerns and motivations in Beier's wider practice, exhibition history, and selection of materials. With extensive survey exhibitions culminating in 2024 - CAPC musée d'art contemporain, Bordeaux; KIASMA Museum, Helsinki; and Museo Tamayo, Mexico City - now is an evident time to publish a survey of Nina Beier's work, the first elaborate monograph to date. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vanessa BoniPublisher: Hatje Cantz Imprint: Hatje Cantz Weight: 1.340kg ISBN: 9783775756112ISBN 10: 3775756116 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 04 April 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationNINA BEIER (*1975, Aarhus, Denmark) lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. Beier has shown internationally for the past two decades in major institutions and biennials worldwide including the Lyon Biennale, France (2022); the Busan Biennale, Korea (2022); the Sao Paulo Biennial, Brazil (2021-2022); 20th Sydney Biennale, Australia (2016); 13th Biennale de Lyon, France (2015). She has presented her work on The High Line, New York (2022) and has had significant solo exhibitions at Spike Island, Bristol, England (2018); Kunstverein Hamburg, Germany (2015); Swiss Institute (Performa), New York (2015); DRAF, London (2014); and Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Denmark (2011). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |