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    TASCHEN : Albert Oehlen Book

    $2500.00

    Earn $400 back in Quince credit

    Earn $400 back in Quince credit

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    From mirrors as canvases to computer paintings, this is the definitive monograph of Albert Oehlen’s work to date. In the so-called death of painting, Oehlen found instead its enlivenment, expanding his practice by setting rules explicitly designed to overcome convention. A must-have for anyone serious about contemporary art and the future of painting practice.

    This Limited Collector's Edition monograph is a comprehensive study of Albert Oehlen's entire oeuvre. Known for his wryly funny and smart paintings that challenge conventions, Oehlen has continuously experimented with different aspects of painting throughout his career. The book includes contributions from Roberto Ohrt, Klaus Kertess, Martin Prinzhorn, and John Corbett, as well as an exhaustive biography and bibliography.

    • Limited Collector's Edition of 1,000 numbered copies, numbered and signed by Albert Oehlen
    • Hardcover in clamshell box, 13 x 17.5 in., 27 lbs, 660 pages
    • Learn more at TASCHEN
    We recommend keeping works on paper away from humid areas like Kitchen & Bathroom.

    This Limited Collector's Edition monograph is a comprehensive study of Albert Oehlen's entire oeuvre. Known for his wryly funny and smart paintings that challenge conventions, Oehlen has continuously experimented with different aspects of painting throughout his career. The book includes contributions from Roberto Ohrt, Klaus Kertess, Martin Prinzhorn, and John Corbett, as well as an exhaustive biography and bibliography.

    • Limited Collector's Edition of 1,000 numbered copies, numbered and signed by Albert Oehlen
    • Hardcover in clamshell box, 13 x 17.5 in., 27 lbs, 660 pages
    • Learn more at TASCHEN
    We recommend keeping works on paper away from humid areas like Kitchen & Bathroom.

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    ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

    ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

    1. Who is TASCHEN?

    1. Who is TASCHEN?

    TASCHEN is a leading art-book publisher known for its dazzling and audacious world of eye-catching coffee table books spanning architecture, aphrodisia, art, design, fashion, photography, pop culture, style, and travel. Since their founding in 1980 in Cologne, Germany, TASCHEN has worked closely alongside acclaimed creative partners, and published thousands of titles in dozens of languages. Additionally, TASCHEN is committed to carbon neutrality, and partners with Brazil’s Instituto Terra to plant seeds for every book sold. From the quintessential Basic Art series to SUMO-sized Collector’s Editions, TASCHEN’s mission is to transform larger than life subjects into ultra-coveted works of art for the home.

    TASCHEN is a leading art-book publisher known for its dazzling and audacious world of eye-catching coffee table books spanning architecture, aphrodisia, art, design, fashion, photography, pop culture, style, and travel. Since their founding in 1980 in Cologne, Germany, TASCHEN has worked closely alongside acclaimed creative partners, and published thousands of titles in dozens of languages. Additionally, TASCHEN is committed to carbon neutrality, and partners with Brazil’s Instituto Terra to plant seeds for every book sold. From the quintessential Basic Art series to SUMO-sized Collector’s Editions, TASCHEN’s mission is to transform larger than life subjects into ultra-coveted works of art for the home.

    2. How are TASCHEN books carbon neutral?

    2. How are TASCHEN books carbon neutral?

    3. Do these items qualify for free shipping?

    3. Do these items qualify for free shipping?

    4. What is the difference between the Collector’s Editions and the Art Editions?

    4. What is the difference between the Collector’s Editions and the Art Editions?

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      TASCHEN : Albert Oehlen Book

      $2500.00

      Earn $400 back in Quince credit

      Earn $400 back in Quince credit

      Color: Burnt Orange
      Size:
      Pay in 4 installments of NaN with
      or
      Free shipping
      Free returns
      Secure payment

      From mirrors as canvases to computer paintings, this is the definitive monograph of Albert Oehlen’s work to date. In the so-called death of painting, Oehlen found instead its enlivenment, expanding his practice by setting rules explicitly designed to overcome convention. A must-have for anyone serious about contemporary art and the future of painting practice.

      This Limited Collector's Edition monograph is a comprehensive study of Albert Oehlen's entire oeuvre. Known for his wryly funny and smart paintings that challenge conventions, Oehlen has continuously experimented with different aspects of painting throughout his career. The book includes contributions from Roberto Ohrt, Klaus Kertess, Martin Prinzhorn, and John Corbett, as well as an exhaustive biography and bibliography.

      • Limited Collector's Edition of 1,000 numbered copies, numbered and signed by Albert Oehlen
      • Hardcover in clamshell box, 13 x 17.5 in., 27 lbs, 660 pages
      • Learn more at TASCHEN
      We recommend keeping works on paper away from humid areas like Kitchen & Bathroom.

      This Limited Collector's Edition monograph is a comprehensive study of Albert Oehlen's entire oeuvre. Known for his wryly funny and smart paintings that challenge conventions, Oehlen has continuously experimented with different aspects of painting throughout his career. The book includes contributions from Roberto Ohrt, Klaus Kertess, Martin Prinzhorn, and John Corbett, as well as an exhaustive biography and bibliography.

      • Limited Collector's Edition of 1,000 numbered copies, numbered and signed by Albert Oehlen
      • Hardcover in clamshell box, 13 x 17.5 in., 27 lbs, 660 pages
      • Learn more at TASCHEN
      We recommend keeping works on paper away from humid areas like Kitchen & Bathroom.

      ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

      ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

      1. Who is TASCHEN?

      1. Who is TASCHEN?

      TASCHEN is a leading art-book publisher known for its dazzling and audacious world of eye-catching coffee table books spanning architecture, aphrodisia, art, design, fashion, photography, pop culture, style, and travel. Since their founding in 1980 in Cologne, Germany, TASCHEN has worked closely alongside acclaimed creative partners, and published thousands of titles in dozens of languages. Additionally, TASCHEN is committed to carbon neutrality, and partners with Brazil’s Instituto Terra to plant seeds for every book sold. From the quintessential Basic Art series to SUMO-sized Collector’s Editions, TASCHEN’s mission is to transform larger than life subjects into ultra-coveted works of art for the home.

      TASCHEN is a leading art-book publisher known for its dazzling and audacious world of eye-catching coffee table books spanning architecture, aphrodisia, art, design, fashion, photography, pop culture, style, and travel. Since their founding in 1980 in Cologne, Germany, TASCHEN has worked closely alongside acclaimed creative partners, and published thousands of titles in dozens of languages. Additionally, TASCHEN is committed to carbon neutrality, and partners with Brazil’s Instituto Terra to plant seeds for every book sold. From the quintessential Basic Art series to SUMO-sized Collector’s Editions, TASCHEN’s mission is to transform larger than life subjects into ultra-coveted works of art for the home.

      2. How are TASCHEN books carbon neutral?

      2. How are TASCHEN books carbon neutral?

      3. Do these items qualify for free shipping?

      3. Do these items qualify for free shipping?

      4. What is the difference between the Collector’s Editions and the Art Editions?

      4. What is the difference between the Collector’s Editions and the Art Editions?

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