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Dan Graham: The Roof Garden Commission
Dan Graham: The Roof Garden Commission
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His new installation, created for the roof garden of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, addresses current issues about suburban psychology and political surveillance. Graham’s work combines landscaping, hedges, and two-way mirrors to create a provocative, immersive experience for viewers. This creatively designed publication includes an insightful interview between the artist and Sheena Wagstaff and focuses not only on Graham’s latest commission but also on his previous landscape-oriented installations, providing a focused, fascinating study of one of today’s leading contemporary artists.
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Explores architecture and surveillance through immersive art.
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Who is this book for?
If you're into contemporary art that makes you think about how architecture and society intersect, you'll find Graham's work fascinating. This book offers a rare glimpse into his innovative installations, especially his thought-provoking roof garden piece at the Met. It's perfect for art lovers who appreciate depth, social commentary, and creative experimentation.