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Tony Oursler - SPECULAR (Paperback)
Tony Oursler; Text written by Noam Eclott, Alice Ko, Tony Oursler; Edited by Thomas Hausle
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R889
Discovery Miles 8 890
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Jim Shaw - The End Is Here (Hardcover)
Massimiliano Gioni, Gary Carrion-Murayari; Text written by Natalie Bell, Dan Nadel, Tony Oursler
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R1,610
R1,267
Discovery Miles 12 670
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Over the past thirty years, Jim Shaw has become one of America's
most visionary artists, moving between painting, sculpture, and
drawings, while building connections between his own psyche and the
larger political, social, and spiritual history of America. Shaw's
imagery is mined from comic books, record covers, conspiracy
magazines, obscure religious pamphlets, and other cultural refuse
to produce a portrait of the American subconscious out of his
personal obsessions. Shaw, along with fellow Michigan native Mike
Kelley, moved to California in the 1970s to attend Cal Arts and was
one of a number of notable artists to emerge from the school in the
early 1980s. Shaw's work is distinguished by rigorous formal and
structural analyses of neglected forms of vernacular culture.
Accompanying a major exhibition, this is the first major monograph
devoted to the entirety of the artist's unique, multifaceted
career.
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Shannon Taggart: Seance (Hardcover)
Shannon Taggart; Foreword by Dan Aykroyd; Text written by Andreas Fischer, J. F. Martel, Tony Oursler
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R1,459
Discovery Miles 14 590
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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In Madison Square Park in New York, and subsequently in Soho
Square, the heart of London's media world, video artist Tony
Oursler created a spectral audio-visual experience for an
image-saturated society. Conceived as a kind of psycho-landscape,
The Influence Machine delves deep into the history of media,
rousing long-forgotten spirits and setting them to roam about both
squares at night. The ghosts of the Fox Sisters, who made
telegraphic contact with the spirit world in the mid-19th century,
haunted alongside the ghost of television pioneer John Logie Baird.
This book brings together Tony Oursler's most elaborate deep media
projects in an illustrated time line, the Timestream, and
accompanying texts elaborate on the phantasmagorias of the late
18th century, its contemporary equivalents, and the influence of
spiritualism within the general development of media.
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