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April 01 2015
Abstract Habitats: Installations of Coexistence and Coevolution
Sven Lütticken
Sven Lütticken
Sven Lütticken teaches art history at VU University Amsterdam, where he coordinates the research master's program VAMA (Visual Arts, Media, and Architecture). He is the author of Secret Publicity: Essays on Contemporary Art (NAi, 2006), Idols of the Market: Modern Iconoclasm and the Fundamentalist Spectacle (Sternberg Press, 2009), and History in Motion: Time in the Age of the Moving Image (Sternberg Press, 2013).
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Sven Lütticken
Sven Lütticken teaches art history at VU University Amsterdam, where he coordinates the research master's program VAMA (Visual Arts, Media, and Architecture). He is the author of Secret Publicity: Essays on Contemporary Art (NAi, 2006), Idols of the Market: Modern Iconoclasm and the Fundamentalist Spectacle (Sternberg Press, 2009), and History in Motion: Time in the Age of the Moving Image (Sternberg Press, 2013).
Online Issn: 1536-0105
Print Issn: 1526-3819
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Grey Room (2015) (59): 102–127.
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Sven Lütticken; Abstract Habitats: Installations of Coexistence and Coevolution. Grey Room 2015; (59): 102–127. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/GREY_a_00171
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