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Dan Graham Video - Architecture - Television: Writings on Video and Video Works 1970 - 1978 (Paperback)
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Dan Graham Video - Architecture - Television: Writings on Video and Video Works 1970 - 1978 (Paperback)
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This title, published in 1979 and long since out of print, now
appears as a reprint from Lars Muller Publishers. The original book
was released in the series of publications Source Materials of the
Contemporary Arts initiated by Kasper Konig and produced by the
Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. The publication
represents an important document in Dan Graham's artistic
examination of the video medium. Graham's installations and
performances with video from the years 1970-78 are documented with
numerous illustrations, photos, and brief descriptions. In
addition, the volume contains an essay by the artist in which he
examines the various possibilities and forms of representation
offered by the video medium, and draws the boundaries between these
and representational spaces in television, film, or architecture.
The book also offers contributions by Michael Asher and Dara
Birnbaum, as well as an annex with a biography and bibliography.
Dan Graham, born in Urbana, Illinois, in 1942, is one of the most
renowned contemporary artists. His work often focuses on cultural
phenomena, incorporating materials as diverse as photography,
video, performance, glass, and mirror structures. Dan Graham lives
and works in New York."
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