Terence Koh

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Author: Bill Arning

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 218

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Text by Agustin Perez Rubio, Bill Arning, Cerith Wyn Evans. Interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist.

Terence Koh

Terence Koh PDF

Author: Shamim Momin

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 124

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New York artist Terence Koh (b. China 1977) creates monochromatic environments, wherein minimalist and baroque aspects of his sensibility vie for dominance. From drifting-powder silencing rooms and constellations of cryptically linked objects to pristine, perfectly crafted containers that become coffins for shattered glass and mirrors, Koh’s work plays on the melancholic beauty and sublime transcendence of emptiness. This book, produced in close collaboration with the artist and presented with text in both English and German, is published to coincide with the first solo museum presentation of Koh’s work in the United States. The exhibition is a counterpart/reaction to an earlier show at the Kunsthalle Zurich (August-October 2006). Koh’s work for the Whitney exhibition uses light as his material, transforming the gallery space into a seductive yet inaccessible diorama and creating a psychological interaction that evokes desire and loss, pain and hope. Beyond documenting these ephemeral works, this innovative catalogue, featuring a new series of drawings created by Koh, functions as a complement to the two installations. Bilingual (English/German)

Terence Koh

Terence Koh PDF

Author: Bill Arning

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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Text by Agustin Perez Rubio, Bill Arning, Cerith Wyn Evans. Interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist.

Hell Bound

Hell Bound PDF

Author: Francesca Gavin

Publisher: Laurence King

Published: 2008-10-29

Total Pages: 180

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The first book to focus on new gothic art, Hell Bound highlights a new generation of contemporary artists who are increasingly obsessed with the darker things in life. Illustrators, street artists, sculptors, photographers, filmmakers, installation artists, and painters are all reflecting this renewed interest in gothic imagery. Horror has become a more accepted part of everyday lifeand art, as always, is a reflection of life. Here death metal, the war on terror and throwaway pop culture meet, feeding the popular fascination for all things gothic. Among the art featured is the iconoclastic work of Ken Kagami, Terence Koh, Ricky Swallow, the photographic collages of Marnie Weber, the drawings of Chloe Piene and Wes Lang, the paintings of Matt Greene and Iris Van Dongen, the outsider punk art of Pure Evil, and the illustrations of French.