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Fly Me to the Moon: 1969 – 2019
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Fly Me to the Moon: 1969 – 2019

  • The moon landing of the US-American Apollo 11 space capsule altered our relationship to space and our environment.
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The view of Earth from space gave rise to a new awareness of the fragility of our planet and the threats posed by human's existential inter­ventions.

This discourse, though more topical than ever, is not the only thematic focus; on the contrary, the exhibition and the richly illustrated catalog seek to address this enduring mystery that continues to fascinate all cultures of the world, from the 19th century to the present.

The journey through the ­history of artistic exploration of the moon in­cludes topics such as celestial cartography, lunar topography, ailments associated with the moon, and more!

Artists: Darren Almond, Kader Attia, John Baldessari, Rosa Barba, Frances Bodormo, René Burri, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Robert Delaunay, Vladimir Dubossarsky & Alexander Vinogradov, Max Ernst, Sylvie Fleury, Johann Heinrich Füssli, Liam Gillick, Kiki Kogelnik, Katie Paterson, Niki de Saint Phalle, Robert Rauschenberg,

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9783864422782
Producer code
9783864422782
Author
Cathérine Hug
Cover
oprawa miękka
Publisher
Snoeck
Language
English
German
Pages
376
Format
215 x 270
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