To the Moon via the Beach
- Title
- To the Moon via the Beach
- Type
- on subject
- Author
- Liam Gillick, Tom Eccles, Philippe Parreno, Hans Ulrich Obrist , Beatrix Ruf, Maja Hoffmann
- Artist
- Rirkrit Tiravanija, Douglas Gordon, Pierre Huyghe, Dominique Gonzales-Foester, Anri Sala, Lawrence Weiner, Fischli / Weiss, Jef Geys, Daniel Buren, Benoît Maire, Klara Lidén, Pilvi Takala, Renata Lucas, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Tris Vonna-Michell, Oscar Murillo, Uri Aran, Elvire Bonduelle, Loretta Fahrenholz, Ari Benjamin Meyers, Tristan Bera
- Editor
- Liam Gillick, Philippe Parreno
- Publisher
- JRP Ringier, Zurich, LUMA Foundation, 2014
- Venue
- Amphitheatre, Arles
- Code
- PERF-OBR-2
- Details
- 368 pages, 20.0 × 25.0 cm
- ISBN
- 978-3-03764-371-6
Description
Three-day exhibition in the Amphitheatre in Arles. Using imported sand, the space was transformed into a beach and a moonscape.
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