John Knight
For more than four decades, the elusive but influential Los Angeles-based artist John Knight has developed a practice of site specificity that tests both architectural and ideological boundaries of the museum, gallery, and public sphere. Knight's works defy notions of stylistic coherence, even,...
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| Language: | English |
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Cambridge, MA
MIT Press
2014
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| Series: | October files
16 |
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Table of Contents:
- John Knight : designating the site / Anne Rorimer
- On John Knight's journal work / Dan Graham
- Knight's moves : situating the art/object / Benjamin H.D. Buchloh
- On John Knight / Anne Rorimer
- Turning the conversation / Kim Gordon
- Jay Sanders reads John Knight / Jay Sanders and John Knight
- Interview with John Knight / Marie-Ange Brayer
- The irresistible appeal of utility / Birgit Pelzer
- Who's afraid of JK? an interview with John Knight / Benjamin H.D. Buchloh and Isabelle Graw
- Meanings at the margins. The semiological inversions of John Knight / Alexander Alberro
- Knight's negations / Benjamin H.D. Buchloh
- Displacing the site.: John Knight and the museum as modulation / André Rottmann


