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Tom Friedman : up in the air

By: Tom Friedman.
Contributor(s): Friedman, Tom [artist] | Julin, Richard [editor] | Stoltz, Liv [editor] | Eyerman, Charlotte Nalle [contributor] | Neuman, David [contributor] | Magasin 3 Stockholm konsthall [host institution].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Stockholm : Skira , 2013Description: 99 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm.ISBN: 9788857218946 (Skira editore); 8857218945 (Skira editore).Subject(s): Friedman, Tom -- Exhibitions | Art, Modern -- 21st centuryGenre/Form: Exhibition catalogDDC classification: 709.2 Summary: A unique insight into the making of Up in the Air, the largest artwork Friedman has made to date for a solo exhibition. Since his breakthrough in the late 1990s, Tom Friedman has become one of the most influential artists of our times by transforming everyday objects such as toothpicks, toilet paper, hair and sugar cubes into extraordinary works of art.
List(s) this item appears in: New 2018-19 (Fall to Summer)
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709.2 FRI 2013 (Browse shelf) Available donated by John von Bergen fall 2019
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Based on the exhibition, Up in the air, held at Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall, 5 February-6 June, 2010.

A unique insight into the making of Up in the Air, the largest artwork Friedman has made to date for a solo exhibition. Since his breakthrough in the late 1990s, Tom Friedman has become one of the most influential artists of our times by transforming everyday objects such as toothpicks, toilet paper, hair and sugar cubes into extraordinary works of art.

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