Kim Schoenstadt : enter slowly, the legacy of an idea.

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Imprint:Pasadena, CA : ArtCenter College of Design, 2021.
Description:59 pages: illustrations (chiefly color), portrait ; 21 x 28 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13149002
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Varying Form of Title:Enter slowly, the legacy of an idea
Other authors / contributors:Valentine, H. Christina, contributor.
Joyce, Julie, 1964- contributor.
Schoenstadt, Kim, 1973- artist.
Art Center College of Design (Pasadena, Calif.)
ISBN:9780578322117
0578322110
Notes:Published on the occasion of an exhibition of the same name held at the Peter and Merle Mullin Gallery at ArtCenter College of Design, September 23, 2021-February 27, 2022.
Essays by H. Christina Valentine and Julie Joyce.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-57).
Summary:In 1937 a naked Le Corbusier, in a confrontational act, infamously painted eight brightly colored murals over the walls of Eileen Gray's groundbreaking E-1027 house, the modernist villa the architect designed on the French Riviera. The intrusion into her design infuriated Gray, who considered the murals outright vandalism. In 2019, artist Kim Schoenstadt took this violation as a point of inspiration for her large-scale, multimedia exhibition at ArtCenter Mullin Gallery. Enter Slowly, The Legacy of an Idea is an artistic exploration into the sordid stories, rewritten histories, and exploits that befell Eileen Gray's career and her iconic E-1027 house in the south of France. The exhibition provides a means to not only explore the legacy of Gray and E-1027, but also to examine issues underrepresented artists face when breaking into the field in which they are not typically represented. -- Publisher's website.
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Summary:A 60-page illustrated catalogue accompanying the exhibition of the same title at ArtCenter College of Design's Peter and Merle Mullin Gallery, September 23, 2021 - February 27, 2022. In 2019 artist Kim Schoenstadt created a series of works exploring into the sordid stories, rewritten histories, and exploits that befell designer and architect Eileen Gray and her iconic E-1027 house in the south of France. Featuring the works from this series and a selection of past works by Schoenstadt, the catalogue is the first to examine the Los Angeles artist's career. Featuring essays by exhibition co-curators Julie Joyce and H. Christina Valentine, and including the artist's biography, exhibition checklist, and installation images.
Item Description:Published on the occasion of an exhibition of the same name held at the Peter and Merle Mullin Gallery at ArtCenter College of Design, September 23, 2021-February 27, 2022.
Essays by H. Christina Valentine and Julie Joyce.
Physical Description:59 pages: illustrations (chiefly color), portrait ; 21 x 28 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-57).
ISBN:9780578322117
0578322110