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Informationen zum Autor Gabriele Guercio is an independent writer living in Milan, Italy. He has a doctorate in art history from Yale University and has lectured at the Universities of Rome and Naples. He has been a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery and a recipient of a J. P. Getty Postdoctoral Fellowship in the History of Art and the Humanities. He is the editor of "Art after Philosophy and After" by Joseph Kosuth (MIT Press, 1991). He has written extensively on modern and contemporary art as well as the history of art theory. John C. Welchman is Professor of Art History in the Visual Arts department at the University of California, San Diego. His books on art include "Modernism Relocated: Towards a Cultural Studies of Visual Modernity" (Allen & Unwin, 1995), "Invisible Colours: A Visual History of Titles" (Yale UP, 1997) and "Art After Appropriation: Essays on Art in the 1990s" (Routledge, 2001); he is co-author of the "Dada and Surrealist Word Image" (MIT Press, 1987) and of "Mike Kelley" in the Phaidon Contemporary Artists series (1999); and editor of "Rethinking Borders" (Minnesota UP, 1996). He has written for "Artforum," "Screen," the "New York Times," "International Herald Tribune," the "Economist" and other newspapers and journals; and contributed catalogue essays for exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), the LA County Museum of Art, and the Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver). Fiona Biggiero is artistic director of the Gervasuti Foundation in Venice, Italy.