Krefeld VillasPresents 2 villas, now museums, designed by Mies van der Rohe. A further understanding is given by examining specific on-site interventions by artists Yves Klein, Sol LeWitt, Richard Serra and Ernst Caramelle. |
Contents
Acknowledgments | 8 |
Notes on Almost Nothing | 12 |
Kleins kleine Kammer | 30 |
LeWitt and the Art of Instructions | 58 |
Serra and the AntiEnvironment | 78 |
Windows and Other Weaknesses | 102 |
Architecture Acting | 122 |
Notes | 128 |
Drawings | 136 |
Credits | 144 |
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