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An artist's book-cum-diaristic account of one frenetic year in Murillo's life This publication presents a year in the life of Colombian artist Oscar Murillo (born 1986), whose work spans many mediums, exploring cross-cultural ties in the globalized economy. Following him from Croatia to New York to Berlin and beyond, By Means of a Detourchronicles a single year of the artist's life. The year chosen, 2019, also serves as the culmination of the first ten years of Murillo's much-acclaimed career--of constant travel, research and making work. The book's form--printed on mock loose-leaf paper and scattered with iPhone screenshots and frenzied doodles--reflects the frenetic nature of Murillo's life and the year he chose to document. The book's inconsistencies and rough, unfinished appearance are the product of a collaboration with Olu Odukoya, whose anarchic and anti-authoritarian--or "primitive," as he calls it--spirit have helped to produce a volume with particular design flair.
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Oscar Murillo. By Means of a Detour, Walther König
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- Released
- 2021
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- Title
- Oscar Murillo. By Means of a Detour
- Language
- English, German
- Authors
- Walther König
- Publisher
- König, Walther
- Released
- 2021
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 336
- ISBN10
- 3960989598
- ISBN13
- 9783960989592
- Series
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- An artist's book-cum-diaristic account of one frenetic year in Murillo's life This publication presents a year in the life of Colombian artist Oscar Murillo (born 1986), whose work spans many mediums, exploring cross-cultural ties in the globalized economy. Following him from Croatia to New York to Berlin and beyond, By Means of a Detourchronicles a single year of the artist's life. The year chosen, 2019, also serves as the culmination of the first ten years of Murillo's much-acclaimed career--of constant travel, research and making work. The book's form--printed on mock loose-leaf paper and scattered with iPhone screenshots and frenzied doodles--reflects the frenetic nature of Murillo's life and the year he chose to document. The book's inconsistencies and rough, unfinished appearance are the product of a collaboration with Olu Odukoya, whose anarchic and anti-authoritarian--or "primitive," as he calls it--spirit have helped to produce a volume with particular design flair.