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This reader, a companion volume to the 'Uncertain States of America' exhibition catalogue, began in 2005 when the curators met with artists in their studios. What were the artists reading? What articles, books, reviews -and, they soon discovered, cartoons, cookbooks, memoirs, and film script- were influencing their practices?
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octobre 2007, New York, Berlin
The Uncertain States of America Reader
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This reader, a companion volume to the 'Uncertain States of America' exhibition catalogue, began in 2005 when the curators met with artists in their studios. What were the artists reading? What articles, books, reviews -and, they soon discovered, cartoons, cookbooks, memoirs, and film script- were influencing their practices?
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Focusing on concepts of spirituality, Heretics looks at themes such as the contrast between good and evil, sacredness, and the relationship between eroticism, sex, and death in the production of forty contemporary artists, including Marina Abramovic, Nobuyoshi Araki, Vanessa Beecroft, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paul McCarthy, and Joel-Peter Witkin. This richly illustrated(...)
Eretica: the transcendent and the profane in contemporary art
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Focusing on concepts of spirituality, Heretics looks at themes such as the contrast between good and evil, sacredness, and the relationship between eroticism, sex, and death in the production of forty contemporary artists, including Marina Abramovic, Nobuyoshi Araki, Vanessa Beecroft, Robert Mapplethorpe, Paul McCarthy, and Joel-Peter Witkin. This richly illustrated anthology includes critical essays by prominent philosophers, anthropologists, and art historians such as Gore Vidal, Faye Waddleton, Jean Baudrillard, Arthur C. Danto, Vito Mancuso, Michel Maffesoli, Pierre Riches, Julien Ries, Arturo Schwarz, and others.
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A follow-up to First Diasporist Manifesto, this book is a personal reflection on the Jewish Question in contemporary art as it is lived and painted and imagined by one of the most innovative and controversial artists. Including 41 images of the artist's work, it takes a look into an artist's unusual life and work.
Second diasporist manifesto: A new kind of long poem in 615 free verses
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A follow-up to First Diasporist Manifesto, this book is a personal reflection on the Jewish Question in contemporary art as it is lived and painted and imagined by one of the most innovative and controversial artists. Including 41 images of the artist's work, it takes a look into an artist's unusual life and work.
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Invention of art
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In The Invention of Art, Larry Shiner argues that the category of fine art is a modern invention, and that the line drawn between art and craft resulted from key social transformations in Europe during the eighteenth century. He looks at works by Hogarth, Rousseau, Woolstonecraft, Emerson, Marx, Dewey and Benjamin to show how the modern system maintains its dominance(...)
Invention of art
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In The Invention of Art, Larry Shiner argues that the category of fine art is a modern invention, and that the line drawn between art and craft resulted from key social transformations in Europe during the eighteenth century. He looks at works by Hogarth, Rousseau, Woolstonecraft, Emerson, Marx, Dewey and Benjamin to show how the modern system maintains its dominance through the assimilation of artists and musicians who resist it, and the distinctions it draws between artists and artisans, and high art and the crafts.
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septembre 2001, Chicago
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"Giving the Story a Treatment" is the first comprehensive publication on Canadian artist Alex Morrison. In his documentations of youth lifestyles, particularly the culture of skaters, Alex Morrison questions to what extent sub-cultural expressions can be considered authentic, especially in the face of strategies of staging and their commercialization by the media.
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mai 2005, New York / Vancouver
Alex Morrison : giving the story a treatment
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"Giving the Story a Treatment" is the first comprehensive publication on Canadian artist Alex Morrison. In his documentations of youth lifestyles, particularly the culture of skaters, Alex Morrison questions to what extent sub-cultural expressions can be considered authentic, especially in the face of strategies of staging and their commercialization by the media.
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Cette anthologie regroupe 23 textes publiés au cours des 25 premières années de la revue Parachute. Livrés dans leurs succession chronologique, ils dessinent une fresque qui retrace un quart de siècle d'histoire de l'art contemporain et de constant renouvellement de la critique d'art.
Parachute : essais choisis, 1975-2000, vol. I & II
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Cette anthologie regroupe 23 textes publiés au cours des 25 premières années de la revue Parachute. Livrés dans leurs succession chronologique, ils dessinent une fresque qui retrace un quart de siècle d'histoire de l'art contemporain et de constant renouvellement de la critique d'art.
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Globus cassus
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Part flight of fancy, part Star Trek set, part seemingly drug-induced delusion, Globus Cassus is a solution to a global dilemma, which remains the same size while housing an ever-increasing global population. The catalyst for the project as described by its creator, artist Christian Waldvogel: "The rapidly increasing population notice that their planet will soon be too(...)
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mars 2005, Baden
Globus cassus
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Part flight of fancy, part Star Trek set, part seemingly drug-induced delusion, Globus Cassus is a solution to a global dilemma, which remains the same size while housing an ever-increasing global population. The catalyst for the project as described by its creator, artist Christian Waldvogel: "The rapidly increasing population notice that their planet will soon be too small. The Earth is dismantled to provide building material. This is taken away to create Globus Cassus, a new, much bigger habitat, thought out from scratch." And so begins the story of converting the Earth into a gigantic hollow structure. The project, precisely worked out and described in detail, breaks through the bounds of architecture to continue the story of our great contemporary Utopias. Globus Cassus is the core of the Swiss contribution to the 9th Architecture Biennale in Venice, and this book examines the novel project through a series of drawings, diagrams, and photographs of three-dimensional models.
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mars 2005, Baden
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This book brings together material from a wide range of disciplines in the arts and social sciences to argue for cultural intervention as a means to radical change, while recognising that most such efforts in the past have not delivered the dreams of their perpetrators.
Urban avant-gardes : art, architecture and change
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This book brings together material from a wide range of disciplines in the arts and social sciences to argue for cultural intervention as a means to radical change, while recognising that most such efforts in the past have not delivered the dreams of their perpetrators.
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mai 2004, London
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Futurist Manifestos
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On February 20th, 1909, a belligerent manifesto announcing the birth of the Futurist movement appeared on the front page of the Paris newspaper "Le Figaro" and had immediate repercussions throughout Europe. The author, a young Italian poet named F.T. Marinetti, demanded that writers and artists reject the classic art of the past and celebrate the dynamic technology of(...)
Futurist Manifestos
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On February 20th, 1909, a belligerent manifesto announcing the birth of the Futurist movement appeared on the front page of the Paris newspaper "Le Figaro" and had immediate repercussions throughout Europe. The author, a young Italian poet named F.T. Marinetti, demanded that writers and artists reject the classic art of the past and celebrate the dynamic technology of modern city life. Joined by a group of like-minded artists, over the following years Marinetti pioneered an art that would represent movement, in a reaction against the stasis of the classics, and even of its contemporaries such as Cubism. Available in English for the first time in over 20 years, the "Futurist Manifestos" are fiery, explosive, and witty, and crucial to any full appreciation of modern art.
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janvier 2001
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"One Place after Another" offers a critical history of site-specific art since the late 1960s and a theoretical framework for examining the rhetoric of aesthetic vanguardism and political progressivism associated with its many permutations. Informed by urban theory, postmodernist criticism in art and architecture, and debates concerning identity politics and the public(...)
One place after another : site-specific art and locational identity
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"One Place after Another" offers a critical history of site-specific art since the late 1960s and a theoretical framework for examining the rhetoric of aesthetic vanguardism and political progressivism associated with its many permutations. Informed by urban theory, postmodernist criticism in art and architecture, and debates concerning identity politics and the public sphere, the book addresses the siting of art as more than an artistic problem. It examines site specificity as a complex cipher of the unstable relationship between location and identity in the era of late capitalism. The book addresses the work of, among others, John Ahearn, Mark Dion, Andrea Fraser, Donald Judd, René¥ Green, Suzanne Lacy, Iñ©§¯ Manglano-Ovalle, Richard Serra, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, and Fred Wilson.
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