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The Archive (Whitechapel: Documents of Contemporary Art) (1st Edition) by Charles Merewether (Editor), Christian [Contributor] Boltanski, Sigmund [Contributor] Freud, Andy [Contributor] Warhol, Michel [Contributor] Foucault, Ilya [Contributor] Kabakov, Giorgio [Contributor] Agamben, Susan [Contributor] Hiller, Walter [Contributor] Benjamin, Paul [Contributor] Ricoeur, Allan [Contributor] Sekula, Jacques [Contributor] Derrida, Marcel [Contributor] Broodthaers, Margarita [Contributor] Tupitsyn, Josif [Contributor] Kiraly, Thomas [Contributor] Hirschhorn, Jeanne [Contributor] Perreault, Hal [Contributor] Foster, Patricia [Contributor] Levin, Neil [Contributor] Cummings, Marysia [Contributor] Lewandowska, Eugenio [Contributor] Dittborn, Dragan [Contributor] Kujundzic, Renée [Contributor] Green, Cãlin [Contributor] Dan, Atlas Group [Contributor], Anne Moeglin-Delcroix, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Raqs Media Collective, Akram Zaatari, Jayce Salloum, Iwona Blazwick (Series Editor) Paperback, 208 Pages, Published 2006 ISBN-10: 0-262-63338-8 / 0262633388 ISBN-13: 978-0-262-63338-3 / 9780262633383 The significance of the archive in modernity and in contemporary art; writings by Sigmund Freud, Michel Foucault, Hal Foster, and others, and essays on the archival practice of such artists as Gerhard Richter, Christian Boltanski, Renée Green, and The Atlas Group.In the modern era, the archive -- of |