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MODELS TO PROJECTS 1978-1995 by Dan Graham | Architectural Art Book | Perfect for Art Collectors & Architecture Enthusiasts
MODELS TO PROJECTS 1978-1995 by Dan Graham | Architectural Art Book | Perfect for Art Collectors & Architecture EnthusiastsMODELS TO PROJECTS 1978-1995 by Dan Graham | Architectural Art Book | Perfect for Art Collectors & Architecture EnthusiastsMODELS TO PROJECTS 1978-1995 by Dan Graham | Architectural Art Book | Perfect for Art Collectors & Architecture EnthusiastsMODELS TO PROJECTS 1978-1995 by Dan Graham | Architectural Art Book | Perfect for Art Collectors & Architecture EnthusiastsMODELS TO PROJECTS 1978-1995 by Dan Graham | Architectural Art Book | Perfect for Art Collectors & Architecture EnthusiastsMODELS TO PROJECTS 1978-1995 by Dan Graham | Architectural Art Book | Perfect for Art Collectors & Architecture EnthusiastsMODELS TO PROJECTS 1978-1995 by Dan Graham | Architectural Art Book | Perfect for Art Collectors & Architecture EnthusiastsMODELS TO PROJECTS 1978-1995 by Dan Graham | Architectural Art Book | Perfect for Art Collectors & Architecture Enthusiasts

MODELS TO PROJECTS 1978-1995 by Dan Graham | Architectural Art Book | Perfect for Art Collectors & Architecture Enthusiasts

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Dan Graham1996Marian Goodman GalleryAlexander Alberro

Published for his 1996 exhibition at Marian Goodman Gallery in New York, this catalogue offers a detailed explanation of Dan Graham’s three-dimensional work. The book underlines his passion for optical distortions, mirrors, effects of transparency, his rethinking of exhibition spaces and the border between architecture and sculpture. These material considerations lead him to redefine the relationship amongst the viewers, who find themselves immersed in his puzzling environments. Includes an essay by Alexander Alberro.