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The so-called utopia of the Centre Beaubourg : an interpretation

Title
The so-called utopia of the Centre Beaubourg : an interpretation / Luca Frei.
ISBN
9781870699990
1870699998
Published
London : Book Works ; Utrecht : Casco, Office for Art, Design and Theory, 2007.
Physical Description
122, [91] pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
Local Notes
BEIN 2021 534: Paperbound.
Summary
"Appearing under the pseudonym Gustave Affeulpin in 1976, and coinciding with the inauguration of the Centre Beaubourg in Paris, Albert Meister's fictional text imagines a radical libertarian space submerged beneath the newly erected centerpiece of French Culture. In a world turned upside down, the seventy-six storeys submerged beneath the official centre for culture provide a platform for alternative modes of work and creation. Reporting, in sometimes hysterical, sometimes more poetic language, and with tongue firmly in cheek, the narrator recounts the vacillations of free organisation, in a satire that never takes its eye of the main target: state sponsored culture. This is the first translation and publication of the text in English, a project undertaken by the Swiss artist Luca Frei as an attempt to both revitalise a significant cultural treatise incorporating many elements of Meister's sociological thinking, and to reflect upon the subjective role of the artist in transferring ideas from one cultural framework and era to another." [Publisher's statement].
Other formats
Online version: Frei, Luca, 1976- So-called utopia of the Centre Beaubourg. London : Book Works ; Utrecht : Casco, Office for Art, Design and Theory, 2007
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 09, 2021
Series
Fabrications.
Fabrications
Genre/Form
Artists' books.
Artists' books.
Artists' books.
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