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Wade Guyton OS

Wade Guyton OS
Author: Scott Rothkopf
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2012-11-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300185324

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This catalogue was produced on the occasion of the exhibition Wade Guyton at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, October 4, 2012-February 2013.


Wolfgang Tillmans

Wolfgang Tillmans
Author: Benjamin Paul
Publisher: Harvard Art Museum (Acc)
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2002
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Featuring German-born, London-based Wolfgang Tillmans, winner of the prestigious Turner Prize, this is the catalogue of the first museum exhibition of the young photographer's works. Here, one sees in his humanistic works, Tillmans controversial approach in blurring the lines between commerical and fine art. (Harvard University Art Museum)


Guyton\Walker

Guyton\Walker
Author: Wade Guyton
Publisher: JRP Ringier
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2005
Genre: Artistic collaboration
ISBN:

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Times Square Show Revisited

Times Square Show Revisited
Author: Shawna Cooper
Publisher:
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2012
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: 9780983926184

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A Book of Memories

A Book of Memories
Author: Péter Nádas
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 722
Release: 2008-07-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0312427964

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A novel exploring human relations. Its hero is a Hungarian writer who lives through the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and has a homosexual affair with a German poet in East Berlin.


Artists' Magazines

Artists' Magazines
Author: Gwen Allen
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2015-08-21
Genre: Art
ISBN: 026252841X

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How artists' magazines, in all their ephemerality, materiality, and temporary intensity, challenged mainstream art criticism and the gallery system. During the 1960s and 1970s, magazines became an important new site of artistic practice, functioning as an alternative exhibition space for the dematerialized practices of conceptual art. Artists created works expressly for these mass-produced, hand-editioned pages, using the ephemerality and the materiality of the magazine to challenge the conventions of both artistic medium and gallery. In Artists' Magazines, Gwen Allen looks at the most important of these magazines in their heyday (the 1960s to the 1980s) and compiles a comprehensive, illustrated directory of hundreds of others. Among the magazines Allen examines are Aspen (1965–1971), a multimedia magazine in a box—issues included Super-8 films, flexi-disc records, critical writings, artists' postage stamps, and collectible chapbooks; Avalanche (1970-1976), which expressed the countercultural character of the emerging SoHo art community through its interviews and artist-designed contributions; and Real Life (1979-1994), published by Thomas Lawson and Susan Morgan as a forum for the Pictures generation. These and the other magazines Allen examines expressed their differences from mainstream media in both form and content: they cast their homemade, do-it-yourself quality against the slickness of an Artforum, and they created work that defied the formalist orthodoxy of the day. Artists' Magazines, featuring abundant color illustrations of magazine covers and content, offers an essential guide to a little-explored medium.


Writings on Wade Guyton

Writings on Wade Guyton
Author: Tim Griffin
Publisher: Jrp Ringier
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783037644737

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Few figures have had an impact as important on our understanding of artistic production after the turn of the millennium as Wade Guyton, whose practice has widely prompted reconsiderations of longstanding models of medium-specificity, appropriation, and critical engagement--and, perhaps more provocatively, performativity and readymade gesture--in art.This volume takes stock of critical perspectives on Guyton's work over the course of the artist's career, assembling both expansive, scholarly essays and more concise, journalistic assessments by an international array of authors including Daniel Baumann, Kirsty Bell, Bettina Funcke, Tim Griffin (editor), and John Kelsey.Just as significantly, this book holds up a mirror to the rapidly changing context for Guyton's work, which in a few short years shifted from discussions of the widespread use of modernist motifs in art during the early 2000s to others revolving around the artwork, anticipating its continuous circulation as digital media became ubiquitous in art and culture alike.Published with the Kunsthalle Z�rich. This book is part of the JRP Ringier Documents series.


Thomas Ruff

Thomas Ruff
Author: Thomas Ruff
Publisher: Kehrer Verlag
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Modernism (Art)
ISBN: 9783868282610

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Ruff's exhibition catalogue Stellar Landscapes focuses specifically on four of his series: the stars series (1989-1992); zycles (2007); the cassini series (2008-2009); and his recent ma.r.s. series. Ruff uses scientific images as the source material for his photographs - many of them freely accessible from the internet. He retouches the images, giving them a new character whose abstract beauty serves as a surface for the imagination. Ruff's work poses questions about mass production of images and contemporary artistic licence.


Shinohara Pops!

Shinohara Pops!
Author: Hiroko Ikegami
Publisher: Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780615510934

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Surveys the fifty-year career of the avant-garde artist Ushio Shinohara.


Ends of the Earth

Ends of the Earth
Author: Philipp Kaiser
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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"This catalogue to accompany the museum exhibition traces the emergence of the artistic impulses to use the earth as material, land as medium, and to locate works in remote sites, beyond familiar art contexts. Significantly, "Ends of the Earth" challenges many myths about Land art--that it was primarily a North American phenomenon, that it was foremost a sculptural practice, and that it exceeds the confines of the art system. Featuring over 100 artists hailing from countries including Great Britain, Germany, Iceland, Israel, Japan, the Netherlands, and the United States, the exhibition constitutes the most comprehensive survey of Land art to date"--Provided by publisher.