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"This volume offers a timely and rigorous exploration of a relatively little-researched art form. Serial drawings ? artworks that are presented as singular works but are made up of distributed parts ? are studied in fresh, contemporary terms, with a philosophical approach emphasizing the way that this unique form of visual art exists in the world. Joe Graham explores a variety of serial drawings in relation to three terms: seriality, temporality and pictoriality. Seriality indicates the structural layout of various serial works, including how they are physically arranged in or around an exhibition space. Temporality concerns the viewer's experience of these choices, in that the distributed nature of such serial work can be said to 'perform' in time for the viewer, much like a piece of theatre. Pictoriality concerns the ambiguous question of what is represented within each series of drawings. Serial Drawing employs elements of contemporary thinking and builds on current discussions around art and philosophy to establish what serial drawing 'is' and how it functions as a form of art."--
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Art --- editions --- serial art --- multiples --- Artelier Collection [Graz]
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Artists' books --- Graphic arts --- Serial art --- Conceptual art --- Darboven, Hanne
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Conceptual art --- Pop art --- Minimal art --- Serial art
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"Published exclusively on the occasion of a retrospective at the Pompidou Centre, this stunning book will be based on the most recent series of the artist and presented in the exhibition works. The book opens with a decorative pattern and performs the simplification of this element to a superposition of lines. The book consists of a series of images that will delve into the world of the artist and discover the creative process"--Publisher's description.
Painting, German --- Serial art --- Peinture allemande --- Art sériel --- Painting, German. --- Serial art. --- Themes, motives. --- Malerei --- Richter, Gerhard, --- Richter, Gerhard --- Themes, motives --- 2000-2099
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Kawara, On --- dating [measuring] --- time --- words --- Conceptual --- Art --- serial art --- dating [measuring process] --- words [layout features]
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In 1967, Peter Roehr and Paul Maenz curated the exhibition 'Serial Formations' at University of Frankfurt's studio gallery, one of the first ever exhibitions on Minimal Art in Germany. Within the framework of the exhibition series 'Minimalism in Germany', launched in 2005, Daimler Art Collection is attempting to re-stage this historically significant presentation. At that time, it had comprehensively summarized current international minimalist trends, and juxtaposed them with positions by German artists. The selection criterion for the 62 works in total by 48 artists was the principle of serial order as a visual aspect of images and objects. The concepts they were based on, however, could be quite diverse and even contradictory. The European Zero movement was represented, as well as American Minimal and Concept Art, aspects of Nouveau Réalisme, Pop and Op Art ? Paul Maenz wrote in the accompanying catalog, 'the ambition of 'Serielle Formationen' was to inform and to identify the differences between seemingly similar art phenomena'. The unique feature of the publication on the current exhibition in Berlin is the complete reprint of the, now very sought-after, original catalog, which is an excellent example of early conceptual book design.
Art --- Art, Modern --- Serial art --- Exhibitions --- Exhibitions. --- Maenz, Paul --- Roehr, Peter,
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Künstlerisches Verfahren, kunstvolle Präsentation und ästhetische Rezeption – auf der Suche nach einem ›Gesetz‹ manifestiert sich Serialität in den Künsten vielfältig und besonders sinnfällig. Serialität, das Prinzip der Reihung, markiert formale Beziehungen von Vielheiten, nicht nur in mathematischen Reihen, der biologischen Taxonomie oder der industriellen Herstellung. Gerade die Künste zeigen in konkreter Fülle, und ohne sich auf ›Wiederholungskunst‹ beschränken zu lassen, wie vielfältig sich dieses Prinzip ausdrücken kann. Dieses Buch fokussiert auf formale Aspekte und fragt auch nach dem ›Gesetz‹ der Serie. Als künstlerisches Verfahren, kunstvolle Präsentation und ästhetische Rezeption erlebte die Serie im 20. Jahrhundert eine sinnfällige Konjunktur. Beispiele aus Literatur, bildender Kunst, Musik, Theater, Fotografie und Film untersuchen hier die Kunst der Serie als eine Angelegenheit der Künste.
Repetition (Aesthetics) --- Repetition in literature. --- Repetition in music. --- Serial art. --- Series.
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Künstlerisches Verfahren, kunstvolle Präsentation und ästhetische Rezeption – auf der Suche nach einem ›Gesetz‹ manifestiert sich Serialität in den Künsten vielfältig und besonders sinnfällig. Serialität, das Prinzip der Reihung, markiert formale Beziehungen von Vielheiten, nicht nur in mathematischen Reihen, der biologischen Taxonomie oder der industriellen Herstellung. Gerade die Künste zeigen in konkreter Fülle, und ohne sich auf ›Wiederholungskunst‹ beschränken zu lassen, wie vielfältig sich dieses Prinzip ausdrücken kann. Dieses Buch fokussiert auf formale Aspekte und fragt auch nach dem ›Gesetz‹ der Serie. Als künstlerisches Verfahren, kunstvolle Präsentation und ästhetische Rezeption erlebte die Serie im 20. Jahrhundert eine sinnfällige Konjunktur. Beispiele aus Literatur, bildender Kunst, Musik, Theater, Fotografie und Film untersuchen hier die Kunst der Serie als eine Angelegenheit der Künste.
Repetition (Aesthetics) --- Repetition in literature. --- Repetition in music. --- Serial art. --- Series.
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