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"Felipe Ehrenberg is recognized in Mexico as an extraordinary draftsman, but is better known internationally as a mail and media artist and for his performance and installation works. He also has a prestigious reputation as a book artist and has produced several seminal works in this field. This artist's book is extraordinary not only for its contents and its outstanding design - it is perhaps one of the best looking artist's books on our list this season - but also for the way it took shape. "I don't believe in being baroque," the artist wrote to the designer, "but I chose Manchuria because it shares the 'M' with Mexico; you could have green, white and green like a soldier's fatigues ... everyone has heard of Manchuria, few know where it is ... just like my work." The very title of the book is a faithful reflection of Mexico's situation at the beginning of the new millennium."--Jacket.
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Felipe EhrenbergPlaces
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Felipe Ehrenberg
2007, Editorial Diamantina, Río Negro Producciones
in Spanish
- 1. ed.
968546717X 9789685467179
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Felipe Ehrenberg: pretérito imperfecto = past imperfect.
1993, Sociedad Mexicana de Arte Moderno
in English
968660006X 9789686600063
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"Museo Alvar y Carmen T. Carrillo Gil, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, 18 de noviembre, 1992, 17 de enero, 1993, México."
English and Spanish.
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