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Dan Graham/Jeff Wall:
Children’s Pavilion, 1986-89
Ausstellung/Exhibition
La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989
Bildstrecke zu/illustrations for:
Thomas Dreher: Plastische Modelle als betretbare Geschichtsmetaphern/
Sculptural Models as Bridgeable Historical Metaphors
In: Artefactum, Nr.30/1989, September/October 1989, p.15-20,48-50
(Deutsch und Englisch/German and English).
Neu/new in: URL:
http://dreher.netzliteratur.net/9_KontextKunst_Graham_Modelle.pdf
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Dan Graham/Jeff Wall: Children’s Pavilion, 1986-89
Modell im Maßstab 1:2. Collection Institut d’Art
Contemporain Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes. Screenshots
der Webseiten des Museums.
Model in the scale of one to two, 1989. Collection
Institut d’Art Contemporain Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes.
Screenshots of the museum’s websites.
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Ausstellung/Exhibition Lyon 1989
Links: 2 Grund-
und Aufrisse an
der Wand,
dahinter das
Modell im
Maßstab 1:2.
Rechts: Deutsche
Erläuterung.
Left: 2 plans and
elevations on the
left wall, then
follows the
model in the
scale one to two.
Right: German
explanation.
Ausstellung von Modellen, Grund- und Aufrissen
sowie der Leuchtkästen. La Villa Gillet, Lyon
1989.
Exhibition of models, plans, elevations and light
boxes. La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989.
4
Aufrisse, Modell, Leuchtkästen/elevations, model, light boxes
Aufrisse des “Children’s Pavilion”, Details aus 2
Plänen, Ausstellung La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989.
Elevations of the “Children’s Pavilion”, details of
two plans, exhibited at La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989.
UR
Das Innere des
betretbaren
Modells des
“Children’s
Pavillion”, aus-
gestellt in La Villa
Gillet, Lyon 1989.
Jeff Wall: “Children”, transparencies in light boxes,
exhibited at La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989.
The interior of the
accessible model
for the “Children’s
Pavillion”,
exhibited at La
Villa Gillet, Lyon
1989.
Jeff Wall: “Children”, Großbilddias in Leuchtkästen,
Ausstellung La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989.
5
2. Modell/2nd model
UR
Nicht betretbares Modell mit Umgebung für “Children’s Pavilion”,
Ausstellung La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989.
Not accessible Model of ”Children’s Pavilion” with surrounding,
exhibited at La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989

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Dan Graham/Jeff Wall: Children's Pavilion, 1986-89

  • 1. 1 Dan Graham/Jeff Wall: Children’s Pavilion, 1986-89 Ausstellung/Exhibition La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989 Bildstrecke zu/illustrations for: Thomas Dreher: Plastische Modelle als betretbare Geschichtsmetaphern/ Sculptural Models as Bridgeable Historical Metaphors In: Artefactum, Nr.30/1989, September/October 1989, p.15-20,48-50 (Deutsch und Englisch/German and English). Neu/new in: URL: http://dreher.netzliteratur.net/9_KontextKunst_Graham_Modelle.pdf
  • 2. 2 Dan Graham/Jeff Wall: Children’s Pavilion, 1986-89 Modell im Maßstab 1:2. Collection Institut d’Art Contemporain Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes. Screenshots der Webseiten des Museums. Model in the scale of one to two, 1989. Collection Institut d’Art Contemporain Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes. Screenshots of the museum’s websites.
  • 3. 3 Ausstellung/Exhibition Lyon 1989 Links: 2 Grund- und Aufrisse an der Wand, dahinter das Modell im Maßstab 1:2. Rechts: Deutsche Erläuterung. Left: 2 plans and elevations on the left wall, then follows the model in the scale one to two. Right: German explanation. Ausstellung von Modellen, Grund- und Aufrissen sowie der Leuchtkästen. La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989. Exhibition of models, plans, elevations and light boxes. La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989.
  • 4. 4 Aufrisse, Modell, Leuchtkästen/elevations, model, light boxes Aufrisse des “Children’s Pavilion”, Details aus 2 Plänen, Ausstellung La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989. Elevations of the “Children’s Pavilion”, details of two plans, exhibited at La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989. UR Das Innere des betretbaren Modells des “Children’s Pavillion”, aus- gestellt in La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989. Jeff Wall: “Children”, transparencies in light boxes, exhibited at La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989. The interior of the accessible model for the “Children’s Pavillion”, exhibited at La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989. Jeff Wall: “Children”, Großbilddias in Leuchtkästen, Ausstellung La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989.
  • 5. 5 2. Modell/2nd model UR Nicht betretbares Modell mit Umgebung für “Children’s Pavilion”, Ausstellung La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989. Not accessible Model of ”Children’s Pavilion” with surrounding, exhibited at La Villa Gillet, Lyon 1989