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An Atlas of Es Devlin (Hardcover)
Es Devlin; Edited by Andrea Lipps; Text written by Donatien Grau, Andrea Lipps
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An Atlas of Es Devlin, the first monograph on artist Es Devlin’s
genre-defying practice, is an experiential publication encompassing
art, activism, theatre, poetry, music, dance, opera and sculpture.
Devlin’s protean work is rooted in a life-long practice of
reading and drawing. From sketches in the margins of texts, be they
poetry, drama, song lyrics, opera libretti, climate reports or
endangered species lists, emerge the technically advanced,
collectively imagined universes for which she is globally renowned.
Fragile miniature paintings, paper cuts and small mechanical
cardboard models form the seeds of some of the most iconic,
large-scale, multi-disciplinary cultural manifestations in recent
times, from public sculptures and installations at Tate Modern,
Serpentine, V&A, Barbican, Imperial War Museum and the Lincoln
Center, to kinetic stage designs at the Royal Opera House, the
Royal Ballet, the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala and the National
Theatre, as well as Olympic Ceremonies, Super-Bowl half-time shows,
and monumental illuminated stage sculptures for Beyonce, The
Weeknd, U2, Rosalìa, Dr Dre and Kendrick Lamar. Devlin’s work is
at once deeply personal and inherently collective. Over the past
decade her art practice has engaged with biodiversity, linguistic
diversity and collective AI-generated poetry. She views the
audience as a temporary society and encourages profound cognitive
shifts by inviting public participation in communal choral works.
An Atlas of Es Devlin is a unique, sculptural volume of over 900
pages, including foldouts, cut-outs, and a range of paper types,
mirror and translucencies, with over 700 colour images documenting
over 120 projects spanning over 30 years, and a 50,000 word text
featuring the artist’s personal commentaries on each art work as
well as interviews with her collaborators including Hans Ulrich
Obrist, Bono, Benedict Cumberbatch, Pharrell Williams, Carlo
Rovelli, Brian Eno, Sam Mendes, Alice Rawsthorn and Abel ‘The
Weeknd’ Tesfaye. Each book is boxed and includes a die-cut print
from an edition of 5000. ‘Es is like superstring theory, at least
eleven dimensions.’ Hans Ulrich Obrist ‘Es knows how to bend
the mind around corners of our experience.’ Benedict Cumberbatch
‘Es takes our inchoate aspirations and sculpts them into a
stage.’ Bono ‘I wish we’d had Es as a psychologist on some of
our projects.’ Brian Eno ‘Es’s mind is both forensic and
associative. She is able to x-ray a play and then she starts to
dream.’ Lyndsey Turner ‘Es is a turning point for anyone she
interacts with.’ Pharrell Williams ‘Es creates moments in which
we suddenly become aware of life and existing, and time.’ Carlo
Rovelli ‘With Es, there’s no “No”. She creates a whole
universe.’ Abel ‘The Weeknd’ Tesfaye
This publication presents photographs shot during the making of
"Rebel Dabble Babble," a collaboration between Paul McCarthy and
his son Damon McCarthy. "Rebel Dabble Babble" is an installation
and video projection work inspired by both Nicholas Ray's 1955
classic Hollywood film "Rebel without a Cause" and the rumors
attending the off-set relationships between its director and his
stars James Dean, Nathalie Wood and Sal Mineo. This densely layered
opus expands beyond its references to the 1955 movie to offer a
meditation on the archetypes and Oedipal tensions that define
family dynamics. In the film, McCarthy and his actors (including
Hollywood star James Franco) play hybrids both of Ray's cinematic
characters and the actors who played them. With this mind-bending
series of doubles, binaries and inversions, "Rebel Dabble Babble"
presents perversions of interchangeable roles and fetish
relationships.
Ways of Re-Thinking Literature creates a unique platform where
leading literary thinkers and practitioners provide a multiplicity
of views into what literature is today. The texts gathered in this
extraordinary collection range from philosophy to poetry, to
theater, to cognitive sciences, to art criticism, to fiction, and
their authors rank amongst the most significant figures in their
fields, in France, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Topics covered include an assessment of the role of literary
narratives in contemporary writing, new considerations on the
novel, a redefinition of the "poetic" factor in poetry and life,
and a discussion of how literature engages with contemporary forms
of individuality. Under the auspices of literary luminaries Helene
Cixous and the late John Ashbery, these new pieces of writing bring
to light contributions by innovative and well-established authors
from the English-speaking sphere, as well as never-before
translated prominent new voices in French theory. Featuring
original work from some of today's most influential authors, Ways
of Re-Thinking Literature is an indispensable tool for anybody
interested in the future and possibilities of literature as an
endeavor for life, thought, and creativity. With special cover
artwork by Rita Ackermann, the volume includes contributions from
Emily Apter, Philippe Artieres, John Ashbery, Paul Audi, Dodie
Bellamy, Tom Bishop, Helene Cixous, Laurent Dubreuil, Tristan
Garcia, Stathis Gourgouris, Donatien Grau, Boris Groys, Shelley
Jackson, Wayne Koestenbaum, Camille Laurens, Vanessa Place, Mael
Renouard, Peter Schjeldahl, Adam Thirlwell, and Camille de Toledo.
Ways of Re-Thinking Literature creates a unique platform where
leading literary thinkers and practitioners provide a multiplicity
of views into what literature is today. The texts gathered in this
extraordinary collection range from philosophy to poetry, to
theater, to cognitive sciences, to art criticism, to fiction, and
their authors rank amongst the most significant figures in their
fields, in France, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
Topics covered include an assessment of the role of literary
narratives in contemporary writing, new considerations on the
novel, a redefinition of the "poetic" factor in poetry and life,
and a discussion of how literature engages with contemporary forms
of individuality. Under the auspices of literary luminaries Helene
Cixous and the late John Ashbery, these new pieces of writing bring
to light contributions by innovative and well-established authors
from the English-speaking sphere, as well as never-before
translated prominent new voices in French theory. Featuring
original work from some of today's most influential authors, Ways
of Re-Thinking Literature is an indispensable tool for anybody
interested in the future and possibilities of literature as an
endeavor for life, thought, and creativity. With special cover
artwork by Rita Ackermann, the volume includes contributions from
Emily Apter, Philippe Artieres, John Ashbery, Paul Audi, Dodie
Bellamy, Tom Bishop, Helene Cixous, Laurent Dubreuil, Tristan
Garcia, Stathis Gourgouris, Donatien Grau, Boris Groys, Shelley
Jackson, Wayne Koestenbaum, Camille Laurens, Vanessa Place, Mael
Renouard, Peter Schjeldahl, Adam Thirlwell, and Camille de Toledo.
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Mungo Thomson (Paperback)
Mungo Thomson; Edited by Clement Dirie; Text written by Donatien Grau, Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, Tim Griffin; Interview by …
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Discovery Miles 9 260
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Sam Falls (Paperback)
Trinie Dalton, Sam Falls, Donatien Grau, Aram Moshayedi; Edited by Clement Dirie; Artworks by …
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The most recent installation by the internationally acclaimed
artist Alicja Kwade (b. 1979), who comes from Katowice, explores
the French physicist Leon Foucault's (1819-1868) proof that the
world rotates and develops the experiment further. The present
volume illustrates the playful exploration of space and time using
recent pictures from the Schirn rotunda. The Berlin-based artist
Alicja Kwade's scientificlooking experimental setups are
reminiscent of surreal and phantasmagorical constellations and
objects. The fascination of her work, which cannot be explained by
reason alone, is rooted in the skilful superimposition and
sometimes paradoxical nature of scientific and social realities.
Things that are generally taken to be established facts are called
into question and disproved. Here the artist explores the true
movement of time, which will have an immediate effect on both space
and the viewer.
Over the last two decades, the encyclopedic museum has been
criticized and praised, constantly discussed, and often in the
news. Encyclopedic museums are a phenomenon of Europe and the
United States, and their locations and mostly Eurocentric
collections have in more recent years drawn attention to what many
see as bias. Debates on provenance in general, cultural origins,
and restitutions of African heritage have exerted pressure on
encyclopedic museums, and indeed on all matter of museums. Is there
still a place for an institution dedicated to gathering,
preserving, and showcasing all the world's cultures? Donatien
Grau's conversations with international arts officials, museum
leaders, artists, architects, and journalists go beyond the history
of the encyclopedic format and the last decades' issues that have
burdened existing institutions. Are encyclopedic museums still
relevant? What can they contribute when the Internet now seems to
offer the greater encyclopedia? How important is it for us to have
in-person access to objects from all over the world that can
directly articulate something to us about humanity? The fresh ideas
and nuances of new voices on the core principles important to
museums in Dakar, Abu Dhabi, and Mumbai complement some of the
world's arts leaders from European and American
institutions-resulting in some revealing and unexpected answers.
Every interviewee offers differing views, making for exciting,
stimulating reading.
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