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Jorge Pardo
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On the cusp
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Jorge Pardo: illusions of colour
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Reconstructing the universe
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Jorge Pardo.
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Year: 1997 Publisher: Chicago : Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago,

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Jorge Pardo.
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Year: 1999 Publisher: Mönchengladbach : Städtisches Museum Abteiberg,

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Jorge Pardo.
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ISBN: 3796514111 Year: 2000 Publisher: Basel : Schwabe & Co. AG Verlag,

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Year: 2002 Publisher: Deurle Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens

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Jorge Pardo : K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen
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ISBN: 394126303X 9783941263031 Year: 2009 Publisher: Düsseldorf Richter

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Tecoh
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ISBN: 9783943365443 3943365441 Year: 2012 Publisher: Berlin : Mexico : Sternberg Press ; La Vaca Independiente,

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Tecoh is a sprawling series of buildings designed by the artist Jorge Pardo deep in the Yucatán jungle. Taking over six years to fabricate, and engaging existing ruins of a nineteenth-century hacienda, the project is by far the artist’s most ambitious work to date. This book offers the only available glimpse of the project, as it was primarily conceived as a private residence. Over 100 color images choreograph the reader around the myriad buildings and landscaping that constitute Tecoh—from subterranean concrete forms peaking out of the wild jungle grasses to quiet details of tiles and furniture to Pardo’s iconic bulbous lamps. Michael Govan, director of LACMA, provides an introduction and sets Tecoh within a deeper history of his dialogue with the artist, beginning in 2000 with Pardo’s installation at Dia:Chelsea. Alex Coles describes a critical framework in which to interpret the project, while Claudia Madrazo, the work’s commissioner, contextualizes the project in her afterword. A series of three extended conversations between Pardo and Coles explores the issues of site, historical precedents, and reception that Tecoh brings into focus.

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