


Christopher Wool / Sound on Sound
Christopher Wool / Sound on Sound
Rare.
Out of print catalog for an exhibition held at Corbett vs. Dempsey October 27 - November 27, 2010
Includes an essay by John Corbett and photographs by Aubrey Mayer
Design by Kathi Beste
softcover, 32 pages, 9 x 7 inches
From Guggenheim:
“In fall 2010, the Chicago gallery Corbett vs. Dempsey held an exhibition of Christopher Wool titled Sound on Sound. John Corbett explains in the exhibition catalog Christopher Wool: sound on sound that the title of the exhibition was based on a conversation between Wool and himself, and evokes Wool’s interests in process, improvisation, music, and sounds. The exhibition showed new works by Wool and included a performance by celebrated experimental musician Joe McPhee.”
Christopher Wool / Sound on Sound
Rare.
Out of print catalog for an exhibition held at Corbett vs. Dempsey October 27 - November 27, 2010
Includes an essay by John Corbett and photographs by Aubrey Mayer
Design by Kathi Beste
softcover, 32 pages, 9 x 7 inches
From Guggenheim:
“In fall 2010, the Chicago gallery Corbett vs. Dempsey held an exhibition of Christopher Wool titled Sound on Sound. John Corbett explains in the exhibition catalog Christopher Wool: sound on sound that the title of the exhibition was based on a conversation between Wool and himself, and evokes Wool’s interests in process, improvisation, music, and sounds. The exhibition showed new works by Wool and included a performance by celebrated experimental musician Joe McPhee.”
Christopher Wool / Sound on Sound
Rare.
Out of print catalog for an exhibition held at Corbett vs. Dempsey October 27 - November 27, 2010
Includes an essay by John Corbett and photographs by Aubrey Mayer
Design by Kathi Beste
softcover, 32 pages, 9 x 7 inches
From Guggenheim:
“In fall 2010, the Chicago gallery Corbett vs. Dempsey held an exhibition of Christopher Wool titled Sound on Sound. John Corbett explains in the exhibition catalog Christopher Wool: sound on sound that the title of the exhibition was based on a conversation between Wool and himself, and evokes Wool’s interests in process, improvisation, music, and sounds. The exhibition showed new works by Wool and included a performance by celebrated experimental musician Joe McPhee.”