Dan Graham and Alain Charre, Marc Perelman and Marie-Paule MacDonald
        
          
        
      
  
    
        
        
      
  
    
        
        
  
  
        
      
  
    
        
        
  
        
      
  
    
        
      
  
    
        
          
            
              Architecture is a recurrent theme in Dan Graham's work, as much in his photographs as in his installations and writings. This compilation of essays tracks how questions of urbanism, public and private space, social life and self-perception animate his work. The broad-ranging critique casts a sharp sidelight on our artificial distinctions between art and architecture.
Dis Voir, 1995.
ISBN: 9782906571426. 122 pp.
Illus.
Softcover. Very good.