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Photography --- video art --- fashion photography --- portraits --- Vanderperre, Willy
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Quel lien unit la vanité classique et le médium vidéo ? Qu'est-ce qu'un processus de création ? Comment rendre compte de la généalogie d'une œuvre ? Comment s'élabore un concept artistique, en l'occurrence ici celui de Vanité/Vidéo ? C'est à ces questions, entre autres, que l'auteur de cet ouvrage répond en prenant comme fil conducteur ses propres réalisations vidéographiques, amorcées au début des années 1980. Un voyage au cœur d'une pratique singulière où se mêlent réflexions théoriques, productions plastiques, références historiques, philosophiques, esthétiques et artistiques. Un aperçu de ce que peut être une création-recherche, esquissant le projet plus vaste d'une « Poétique de l'Art Vidéo ».
Vanités (art) --- Art vidéo --- Recherche --- Thèmes, motifs --- Vanitas (Art) --- Video art --- Philosophie.
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International relations. Foreign policy --- Art --- oil paintings [visual works] --- photography [process] --- video art --- performance art --- mixed media works --- Tuymans, Luc --- Kopljar, Zlatko
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Die Publikation widmet sich dem Wandel von Männlichkeit(en), den Bildende Künstler:innen seit den 1970er Jahren und aktuell mehr denn je verhandeln. Die vielfältigen künstlerischen Prozesse, in denen die Vorstellung von Männlichkeit als scheinbar universale, unumstößliche Konstante sukzessiv durch die Annahme einer Pluralität von Männlichkeiten abgelöst wird, beleuchten die kunst- und kulturwissenschaftlichen Beiträge des Bandes in vier Sektionen: Postphallische Männlichkeit, Queering Masculinities, Optimierte Männlichkeit(en) und Verletzlichkeit. Ausgehend von der Prämisse, dass Männerkörper keinen intrinsischen Wesenskern besitzen, sondern sozial konstruiert und somit transformierbar sind, werden Visionen zukünftiger Männlichkeit(en) diskutiert und greifbar gemacht. This publication is dedicated to the changes in masculinity/ies that visual artists have been addressing since the 1970s and are currently working on more than ever. Contributions from art and other cultural studies illuminate the diverse artistic processes by which the idea of masculinity as a seemingly universal, irrefutable constant is being successively replaced by the assumption of a plurality of masculinities. The volume comprises four sections: Postphallic Masculinity, Queering Masculinities, Optimised Masculinity/ies and Vulnerability. Based on the premise that male bodies do not have an intrinsic essence but are socially constructed and thus transformable, visions of future masculinity(ies) are discussed and concretised.
20th century. --- 21st century. --- Ektor Garcia. --- Gender Studies. --- Jana Sterbak. --- Jimmy DeSana. --- Judy Chicago. --- Kawaii. --- Men's Studies. --- Pierre et Gilles. --- Queer Studies. --- Robert Longo. --- Robert Mapplethorpe. --- Sally Mann. --- Salmo Suyo. --- Soraya Zaman. --- Video Art. --- modern art.
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paintings [visual works] --- drawings [visual works] --- sculpture [visual works] --- installations [visual works] --- photography [process] --- video art --- performance art --- stuffed toys --- memory [psychological concept] --- texts [documents] --- sound art --- characters [people by activity] --- narrative art --- Kelley, Mike
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"As an artist and writer, Tiffany Sia is at the forefront of a new generation of filmmakers and thinkers in media art today. Across the six essays gathered here, she offers urgent reflections on a cultural landscape changed by national security policies, shadow bureaucracies, censorship and surveillance in the wake of the 2019-2020 Hong Kong protests. In surveying the emergence of a new documentary vernacular and fugitive cinema, Sia turns her attention to the legacy of the Cold War. Her writing advocates for an exilic practice that moves beyond categories of national identity, media, and genre"--Back cover.
Lankton, Greer, --- Notebooks, sketchbooks, etc. --- Fonds d'archives --- Dessin --- Art, Modern --- Sculpture --- Dolls in art --- Gender identity in art --- Lankton, Greer, - 1958-1996 --- Sia, Tiffany --- Hong Kong (China) --- Social conditions. --- Fluxus (Group of artists) --- Concrete poetry --- Conceptual art --- Hong Kong Protests, Hong Kong, China, 2019 --- -Political activists --- Human rights --- Protest movements --- Police brutality --- Censorship --- Cold War --- Video art --- Experimental films --- Demonstrations in art
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