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Philadelphia:
The Galleries at Moore, 1996. LCC: 95-81454. 16 pp; 5 b&w ills.,
exhibition checklist, selected bibliography, biography, selected exhibition history,
introduction by Elsa Longhauser.
Soft back $20 plus
s/h [ISBN 1-58442-026-x].
Catalog for the exhibition of the same name
held at the Galleries at Moore, January 19March 24, 1996.
Helga de la Motte reviews Kubisch's oeuvre in The Idea of Synthesis in Art..
In Christina Kubisch and
the Technological Sublime, Wendy
Steiner (author of such books as The Scandal of Pleasure)
interviews Kubisch and addresses
issues of technology, authorship, beauty, and nature in her work.
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Philadelphia, PA 19103
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Rigorously trained as a musician and visual artist,
Christina Kubisch has earned accolades for innovative installations
that blend nature and technology in surprising and provocative ways.
Kubisch's installations invite viewers to examine their perceptions of
nature and human history, as well as the role that technology may play in both.
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