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Adorno, Samuel Beckett, and Marquis De Sade. He grapples with writers and thinkers who have played decisive roles in his practice, including Theodor W. He lays bare the ideas and personalities that motivate his work by reflecting on artists as diverse as Henry Darger, Chris Marker, Sigmar Polke, and Paul Sharits. From the comedy of artistic freedom in Duchamp to the contradictions that bind aesthetics and politics, Chan’s writings revel in the paradoxes that make the experience of art both vexing and pleasurable. Selected Writings collects the critical essays and artists texts that first appeared in Artforum, October, Texte zur Kunst, and Frieze, among other publications, as well as never-before published speeches and language-based works.
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The work of Paul Chan has charted a course in contemporary art as unpredictable and wide-ranging as the thinking that grounds his practice. German language paperback edition available at Koenig BooksĮnhanced e-book edition with special video content on Apple iBooksĪlso available as e-book on Amazon Kindle Paperback edition at all fine independent bookshops and ARTBOOK | D.A.P. Paul Chan: Selected Writings 2000-2014 and New New Testament are both available now in paper and e-book editions.ĥ.75 x 8.25 inches, 390 pages with 42 b/w illustrations Paul Chan: Selected Writings 2000-2014 and New New Testament available nowīadlands Unlimited, Laurenz Foundation, and Schaulager are pleased to announce the co-publication of two new books by Paul Chan on the occasion of the exhibition Paul Chan: Selected Works, on view until October 19 at Schaulager in Basel, Switzerland.