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The book is a collection of images of cities and architecture gathered by the artist from all over the world and ordered alphabetically. It starts with Acapulco-Agra-Albuquerque …

"In Brazil, a developer named Albuquerque has been building 'Alphavilles' since 1974: overprotected 'model' urban enclaves, on the outskirts of big cities. A name directly inspired by Jean-Luc Godard’s film Alphaville (1965), which shows a city controlled by an anxiety-inducing and absurd computer … How does the Alphaville of São Paulo resemble that of Godard? Is the planet being progressively covered with Alphavilles? Climate, urbanization, modernization, regionalism, and tourism are spatial cocktail ingredients, sometimes boring, sometimes very surprising. Where are the differences, where are the repetitions?" (Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster)

Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (*1965) lives in Paris. She has exhibited recently at the Bojmans Museum of Rotterdam, the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, Portikus in Frankfurt, the Venice Biennale, Manifesta 2 in Luxemburg, and Documenta X in Kassel. She has also designed the Balenciaga New York store, and her films compete regularly in festivals.

Publisher
Release Place Zurich, Switzerland
Dijon, France
Release Date 2004
ISBN 978-2-940271-47-4
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Work  
Language German, French, English
Format hardcover
Dimensions 18.0 × 24.0 cm
Pages 208

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