Listing 1 - 4 of 4 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Das künstlerische Spektrum der französischen Künstlerin Camille Henrot (*1978) umfasst die Bereiche Film, Malerei, Zeichnung, Skulptur und Installation. Henrots Einflüsse sind vielfältig und reichen von der Selbsthilfe über die Kulturanthropologie bis hin zu den sozialen Medien in ihrer Auseinandersetzung mit dem sich verändernden Status der Informationsverbreitung und der zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen. Henrots vielschichte Kunst stellt die Frage, was es bedeutet, gleichzeitig ein privates Individuum und ein globales Subjekt zu sein. Diese erste große Monografie über die Künstlerin zeigt Schlüsselwerke vom Beginn von Henrots Karriere bis zum Jahr 2020 und bietet einen intimen Blick auf neue Arbeiten auf Papier und immersive Ausstellungen wie The Pale Fox (2014) und Grosse Fatigue (2013). Über 200 Bilder werden von neuen wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen über die Künstlerin begleitet. Die Bandbreite der versammelten Stimmen - Dan Fox, Shanay Jhaveri, Clara Meister, Jane Devery und Pip Wallis - wird dem Facettenreichtum von Henrots Werk gerecht.--(Verlagshomepage)
Art --- drawings [visual works] --- sculpture [visual works] --- installations [visual works] --- video art --- social media --- Henrot, Camille --- 7.07 --- Henrot, Camille °1978 (°Parijs, Frankrijk) --- Vrouwelijke kunstenaars --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Henrot, Camille, --- Exhibitions
Choose an application
Art --- video recordings [physical artifacts] --- collages [visual works] --- installations [visual works] --- sculpting --- #breakthecanon --- Henrot, Camille
Choose an application
*Elephant Child* is a natural extension of the artistic practice of New York-based French artist Camille Henrot. Originated during an Artist Research Fellowship at the Smithsonian Institution, which laid the groundwork for her 2013 video *Grosse Fatigue* and the subsequent installation *The Pale Fox* (2014-15), *Elephant Child* represents the culmination of a long-term inquiry into the human effort to make the universe comprehensible. The book contains an original text by Henrot written with Clara Meister and Michael Connor, documentation, sketches, and research materials. An interview between Henrot and social anthropologist Monique Jeudy-Ballini offers insight into Henrot's characteristic approach of knowledge production and organization. Ultimately, the book is an object of high universalist ambition - devoid of authority, creating instead a vivid prismatic image of the realm of thought.
Art --- collages [visual works] --- prints [visual works] --- photographs --- sculpture [visual works] --- installations [visual works] --- video art --- motion pictures [visual works] --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- Henrot, Camille --- paintings [visual works]
Choose an application
"The movement of global populations, and subsequently the task of translation, underlies contemporary culture: the intricacies of ancient and modern Jewish diaspora, generations of colonisation and the transportation of slaves are now superimposed by economic and environmental migration, forced political exiles and refugees. This timely anthology will consider translation's ongoing role in cultural navigation, empathy and understanding disparate experience, exploring the approaches of artists, poets and theorists in negotiating increasingly protean identities: from the intrinsic intimacy of language, to translation's embedded structures of knowledge production and interaction, to its limitations of expression and, ultimately, its importance in a world of multiple perspectives. Artists surveyed include Meric Algün Ringborg, Geta Brătescu, Tanya Bruguera, Jesse Darling, Chto Delat, Chohreh Feyzdjou, Susan Hiller, Glenn Ligon, Teresa Margolles, Shirin Neshat, Hélio Oiticica, Pratchaya Phinthong, Kurt Schwitters, Yinka Shonibare, Mladen Stilinović, Erika Tan, Kara Walker, Wu Tsang. Writers include Hannah Arendt, James Baldwin, Walter Benjamin, Judith Butler, Luis Camnitzer, Jean Fisher, Stuart Hall, bell hooks, Sarat Maharaj, Martha Rosler, Bertrand Russell, Simon Sheikh, Gayatri Spivak, Hito Steyerl, Lawrence Venuti"--
Art --- translation [function] --- Contemporary [style of art] --- philosophy of art --- kunstfilosofie --- hedendaagse kunst --- vertalen --- language [general communication] --- migration [function] --- Vo, Danh --- Stilinovic, Mladen --- Oiticica, Hélio --- Shonibare, Yinka --- Phinthong, Pratchaya --- Hiller, Susan --- Brătescu, Geta --- Forouhar, Parastou --- Jacir, Emily --- Wu Tsang --- Zdjelar, Katarina --- Henrot, Camille --- Algün Ringborg, Meriç --- Nyampeta, Christian --- Makhacheva, Taus --- Darling, Jesse --- Tan, Erika --- Brown, Trisha --- Neshat, Shirin --- Schwitters, Kurt --- Ligon, Glenn --- Tee, Jennifer --- Slavs and Tatars --- Translation science --- translations [documents] --- Translating and interpreting --- Translating and interpreting in literature --- 7.01 --- Taal en communicatie --- Kunst en politiek ; globalisering --- kunst --- 7.039 --- kunst en politiek --- globalisering --- linguïstiek --- taalkunde --- taal --- literatuur --- vertalingen --- vertaling --- kunsttheorie --- Interpretation and translation --- Interpreting and translating --- Language and languages --- Literature --- Translation and interpretation --- Translators --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Translating --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics. --- Translating and interpreting in literature. --- Translating and interpreting.
Listing 1 - 4 of 4 |
Sort by
|