TY - BOOK ID - 14916479 TI - Moving Pictures : Contemporary Photography and Video from the Guggenheim Museum Collections PY - 2003 SN - 0892072695 9780892072699 PB - New York Guggenheim Museum Publications DB - UniCat KW - Lisa Dennison, Nancy Spector and Joan Young KW - kunst KW - fotografie KW - video KW - videokunst KW - twintigste eeuw KW - Abramovic Marina KW - Alÿs Francis KW - Antoni Janine KW - Barney Matthew KW - Barth Uta KW - Boberg Oliver KW - Burton Jeff KW - Casebere James KW - Chang Patty KW - Cooldige Miles KW - Crewdson Gregory KW - Demand Thomas KW - Dijkstra Rineke KW - Donnelly Trisha KW - Douglas Stan KW - Eliasson Olafur KW - Esser Elger KW - Fischli & Weiss KW - Fischli Peter KW - Weiss David KW - Flechtner Thomas KW - Gaskell Anna KW - Goldin Nan KW - Gordon Douglas KW - Grannan Katy KW - Gursky Andreas KW - Hamilton Ann KW - Hernandez Anthony KW - Höfer Candida KW - Huyghe Pierre KW - Kentridge William KW - Ligon Glenn KW - Manglano-Ovalle Iñigo KW - Messager Annette KW - Mori Mariko KW - Neshat Shirin KW - Noguchi Rika KW - Opie Catherine KW - Orozco Gabriel KW - Pilson John KW - Rist Pipilotti KW - Rovner Michal KW - Ruff Thomas KW - Sala Anri KW - Sasse Jörg KW - Starling Simon KW - Struth Thomas KW - Taylor-Wood Sam KW - Thater Diana KW - Tillmans Wolfgang KW - Walker Kara KW - Wilson Jane KW - Wilson Louise KW - Wilson Jane & Louise KW - 7.038 KW - 791.45 KW - 77.03 KW - Photographe KW - Performance KW - Abramovic, Marina KW - Antoni, Janine KW - Barney, Matthew KW - Crewdson, Gregory KW - Demand, Thomas KW - Dijkstra, Rineke KW - Douglas, Stan KW - Eliasson, Olafur KW - Fischli, Peter KW - Weiss, David KW - Goldin, Nan KW - Gordon, Douglas KW - Gursky, Andreas KW - Hofer, Candida KW - Huyghe, Pierre KW - Kentridge, William KW - Messager, Annette KW - Mori, Mariko KW - Neshat, Shirin KW - Noguchi, Rika KW - Orozco, Gabriel KW - Rist, Pipilotti KW - Ruff, Thomas KW - Sala, Anri KW - Sasse, Jörg KW - Starling, Simon KW - Struth, Thomas KW - Taylor-wood, Sam KW - Thater, Diana KW - Tillmans, Wolfgang KW - Walker, Kara KW - Wilson, Jane KW - multimedia works KW - photography [process] KW - multimediakunst KW - Photography KW - Ruff, Thomas, KW - Weiss, David 1946-2012 KW - Ruff, Thomas, 1958 KW - -Sala, Anri UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14916479 AB - During the late 1960s and 70s, a paradigm shift occurred within visual culture: photography and the moving image were absorbed into critical art practices. In particular, these mediums were used to record ephemeral or performative events and to render visible conceptual systems or to question the supposed objectivity of representation itself. This volume focuses primarily on artworks from the last decade and proposes that the extensive use of reproducible mediums in today's art has its roots in an earlier formative period. By the end of the 70s, many artists turned to photography as a vehicle through which to critique photographic representation and to subvert an art system premised on the notion of the original. While this practice came to define much of the 80s postmodern art, its legacy for the 90s was essentially the license to indulge in photographic fantasy, image construction, and cinematic narrative. Artists working today freely manipulate their representations of the empirical world or invent entirely new cosmologies. They process their subject matter through conceptual systems or use digital processes to alter their images. Some directly intervene in the environment, subtly shifting components of the found world and establishing their quiet presence in it; others fabricate entire architectural environments for the camera lens. This current state of the arts and its recent history are represented via more than 150 works by 55 artists, including Nam June Paik, Kara Walker, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Marina Abramovic, Vito Acconci, Ana Mendieta, Bruce Nauman, Robert Smithson, Christian Boltanski, Sophie Calle, Fischli & Weiss, Ann Hamilton, Robert Mapplethorpe, Annette Messager, Cindy Sherman, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Elger Esser, Andreas. ER -