Zeitlose Art der Dinge / The Timeless Way of Things: Photographs of the exhibit mock-up boards
01/01/1980Photographs depicting thirty-six draft boards prepared in the C.E.S. office for the exhibit; they basically include the final selection of the photographs to be exhibit along with the text, which provides the narrative of the exhibit theme. The sequence of the photographs follows the way the material was organized when exhibited in the Linz Café in ten distinct sections. The draft boards represent accurately its content and overall feel, but not the way each picure was sized, framed and grouped.
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Zeitlose Art der Dinge / The Timeless Way of Things: Photographs of the exhibit mock-up boards
Exhibit title
01/01/1980
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Zeitlose Art der Dinge / The Timeless Way of Things: Photographs of the exhibit mock-up boards
Mirror of the self
01/01/1980
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Zeitlose Art der Dinge / The Timeless Way of Things: Photographs of the exhibit mock-up boards
Mirror of the self
01/01/1980
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Geometry and Fifteen Fundamental Properties
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Wholeness as a Tangible and Objective Quality: The Mirror of the Self
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Wholeness and the Theory of Centers
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