The iconic artist Dan Graham and interviewing curator Hans Ulrich Obrist met on several occasions to discuss the artist's work, life and the numerous interests he passionately follows. The conversation wanders seamlessly from architecture to rock and roll, philosophy to astrology, Graham's early performance pieces, photography and articles, to the films and glass pavilions for which he is most well known. A veritable fountain of knowledge, his recollections of friends and colleagues, art work and influences
The iconic artist Dan Graham and interviewing curator Hans Ulrich Obrist met on several occasions to discuss the artist's work, life and the numerous interests he passionately follows. The conversation wanders seamlessly from architecture to rock and roll, philosophy to astrology, Graham's early performance pieces, photography and articles, to the films and glass pavilions for which he is most well known. A veritable fountain of knowledge, his recollections of friends and colleagues, art work and influences, provide an invaluable insight not only into the New York art scene of the 60s and 70s, but also one of its most influential representatives.