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Including Jürgen Albrect, Siah Armajani, Ludger Gerdes, Dan Graham, Marin Kasimir, Hubert Kiel, Langlands and Bell, Matt Mullican, Maria Norman, Julian Opie, Thomas Schütte. Featuring 11 artists from Britain, Germany and America, the exhibition presented work in a variety of media reflecting forms of architecture and urbanism. The exhibition explored architectural space both as utopian concept and urban reality. Many of the artists had never been shown in a public gallery in Britain before, in spite of their well-established careers abroad.
The title of this exhibition was taken from the last line of Anecdote of the Jar by the American poet, Wallace Stevens. The poem was incorporated in Siah Armajani’s work Element #5, which was included in the exhibition. The title of the show was chosen to trigger a sense of places that most people will never know, but whose very name is loaded with associations. Source: https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/whats-on/nothing-else-tennessee/
Title: Like Nothing Else in Tennessee
Artist/Author: Julia Peyton-Jones
Publisher: Serpentine Gallery, London
Publication date: 1992
Format: softcover
Pages: 24
Images: illustrated tin colour and b/w
Condition: fine
Provenance: The Archive of Peter Townsend
Stock Number: RB04601 85
Including Jürgen Albrect, Siah Armajani, Ludger Gerdes, Dan Graham, Marin Kasimir, Hubert Kiel, Langlands and Bell, Matt Mullican, Maria Norman, Julian Opie, Thomas Schütte. Featuring 11 artists from Britain, Germany and America, the exhibition presented work in a variety of media reflecting forms of architecture and urbanism. The exhibition explored architectural space both as utopian concept and urban reality. Many of the artists had never been shown in a public gallery in Britain before, in spite of their well-established careers abroad.
The title of this exhibition was taken from the last line of Anecdote of the Jar by the American poet, Wallace Stevens. The poem was incorporated in Siah Armajani’s work Element #5, which was included in the exhibition. The title of the show was chosen to trigger a sense of places that most people will never know, but whose very name is loaded with associations. Source: https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/whats-on/nothing-else-tennessee/
Title: Like Nothing Else in Tennessee
Artist/Author: Julia Peyton-Jones
Publisher: Serpentine Gallery, London
Publication date: 1992
Format: softcover
Pages: 24
Images: illustrated tin colour and b/w
Condition: fine
Provenance: The Archive of Peter Townsend
Stock Number: RB04601 85
Including Jürgen Albrect, Siah Armajani, Ludger Gerdes, Dan Graham, Marin Kasimir, Hubert Kiel, Langlands and Bell, Matt Mullican, Maria Norman, Julian Opie, Thomas Schütte. Featuring 11 artists from Britain, Germany and America, the exhibition presented work in a variety of media reflecting forms of architecture and urbanism. The exhibition explored architectural space both as utopian concept and urban reality. Many of the artists had never been shown in a public gallery in Britain before, in spite of their well-established careers abroad.
The title of this exhibition was taken from the last line of Anecdote of the Jar by the American poet, Wallace Stevens. The poem was incorporated in Siah Armajani’s work Element #5, which was included in the exhibition. The title of the show was chosen to trigger a sense of places that most people will never know, but whose very name is loaded with associations. Source: https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/whats-on/nothing-else-tennessee/
Title: Like Nothing Else in Tennessee
Artist/Author: Julia Peyton-Jones
Publisher: Serpentine Gallery, London
Publication date: 1992
Format: softcover
Pages: 24
Images: illustrated tin colour and b/w
Condition: fine
Provenance: The Archive of Peter Townsend
Stock Number: RB04601 85