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By Joseph Kosuth

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This two-volume set documents installations by acclaimed American artist Joseph Kosuth which have been commissioned by Juliana Engberg of the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne, Australia. The first was shown in the Talbot Rice Gallery, University of Edinburgh in 2009 and later at Anna Schwartz Gallery, Sydney, while the second was shown at ACCA, Melbourne, in the summer of 2010-2011. Joseph Kosuth s work, executed principally in text formed of neon lighting, first appeared in the 1960s and has consistently explored the role of language and its meanings in art. His forty years enquiry has led to commissions and publications throughout Europe, the Americas, and Asia including five Documenta(s) and six Venice Biennale(s). He lives in Rome and New York City. The two volumes contain texts by Joseph Kosuth, Jualan Engberg of ACCA, and Pat Fisher from the Talbot Rice Gallery as well as significant essays by John Welchman, noted Art historian and Professor of Modern History at the University of California, San Diego, and Ronald Jones, an artist and critic who leads the Experience Design Group at Konstfack University College in Stockholm. The photography of the installations is stunning. About the Author Joseph Kosuth is one of the pioneers of Conceptual Art and Installation Art, initiating language-based works and appropriation strategies in the 1960s. His work has consistently explored the production and role of language and meaning within art. His over forty year inquiry into the relation of language to art has taken the form of installations, museum exhibitions, public commissions and publications. Joseph Kosuth, currently Professor at Istituto Universitario di Architettura, Venice, Italy, has functioned as visiting professor and guest lecturer at various universities and institutions for nearly forty years, some of which include: Yale University, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Royal Academy, Copenhagen, Oxford University, University of Rome, Berlin Kunstakademie, Royal College of Art, London, The Sorbonne, Paris."

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