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In photographic works that encompass the full range of the medium's historical and current genres, styles, and techniques, but also through sculpture and writing, the Berlin- and London-based artist Josephine Pryde (born 1967 in Alnwick, Northumberland, UK) offers incisive, often ironic, and provocative commentary on the values, hierarchies, and economies subtending the field of contemporary art against the backdrop of larger societal shifts. Estranging the familiar or conversely expressing the common in a radically unforeseen manner, Pryde's ingenuous choice of subject matter, unusual formal solutions and surprising juxtapositions continue to capture international exhibition audiences.
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Here Is Information. Mobilise collects key critical writings by artist and curator Ian White (1971-2013), ranging from reviews and catalogue essays to entries from his blog Lives of Performers. This volume brings together for the first time a selection of Ian White’s hugely influential writing on art and the moving image. It includes essays on animation and visual art, cinema’s relationship to conceptual art, and the idea of ‘liveness’ in performance and film, as well as texts on individual artists including Ruth Buchanan, Gabriel Byrne, Isa Genzken, Peter Gidal, Martin Gustavsson, Oliver Husain, Sharon Lockhart, Stuart Marshall, Yvonne Rainer, Jimmy Robert and David Wojnarowicz.
Performance art. --- Motion pictures. --- Multimedia (Art) --- Art, Modern --- kunst --- film --- performances --- kunstheorie --- filmtheorie --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Groot-Brittannië --- White Ian --- 7.01 --- Arts, Modern --- Happenings (Art) --- Performing arts --- Contemporary art --- Modernism (Art) --- Multi media (Art) --- Arts --- Cinema --- Feature films --- Films --- Movies --- Moving-pictures --- Audio-visual materials --- Mass media --- History and criticism --- Performance art --- Motion pictures --- kunsttheorie --- White, Ian --- Cinéma-art --- Performance-art --- Analyse de l'art
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Twisted, Urban and Visionary Landscapes in Contemporary Painting includes the work of twelve international painters. A defining characteristic of these artists is their figurative, visual language. This is not so much a reference to a tangible reality, but rather to a reality that is artificial, otherworldly or fabricated. Some of the artists are interested in a reality mediated by video and computer games, television, film, advertising and other media expressions. Other artists use different references to achieve an artificial reality. In both cases it is a reality that is completely man-made, manipulated and synthetic ; for removed from Normal reality. Many of the works are characterised by artificial use of colour, sampling of disparate elements, and patterns thar are almost abstract. This creates a world that,, on the one hand, tends to exalt its very impermanence and, on the other hand, has a disconcerting undertone. Each chapter spotlights one artist, offers an extensive array of visual material and furnishes on accompanying explicative text.An essay by Jaap Guldemond and Marente Bloemheuvel (curators at the Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum) provides a context for and an explanation of the principles and premisses of this theme. Armstrong, L.C. ; Broek, Hans ; Dalwood, Dexter ; Doig, Peter ; Ellis, Sharon ; Finley, Chris ; Morris, Sarah ; Morrison, Paul ; Murakami, Takashi ; Raedecker, Michael ; Thorpe, David ; Tomaselli, Fred
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McLuskey, Emmie ; Gruijthuijsen, Krist ; Dietrich, Maurin ; Knox, Bitsy ; Leaver-Yap, Mason ; Pageard, Camille ; Paulich, Bert ; Stark, Frances ; Verbeke, Pieter
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