In 1924, the De Stijl architect Theo van Doesburg wrote the following: "The new architecture has put an end to monotonous repetition and to the rigid uniformity of two halves, the mirror image, symmetry. [...] In place of symmetry the new architecture offers the balanced arrangement of unlike parts..."
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This catalogue accompanies the exhibition: Sherrie Levine / Joost van Oss: Sculpture 23 October - 4 December 1999
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Sherrie Levine / Joost van Oss
1999, Paula Cooper Gallery
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0960821074 9780960821075
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"In 1924, the De Stijl architect Theo van Doesburg wrote the following: "The new architecture has put an end to monotonous repetition and to the rigid uniformity of two halves, the mirror image, symmetry. [...] In place of symmetry the new architecture offers the balanced arrangement of unlike parts...""
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