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Clark Richert in Hyperspace (Hardcover)
Clark Richert; Edited by Zoe Larkins; Text written by Eva Diaz, Cortney Stell
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R807
R691
Discovery Miles 6 910
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Practically every major artistic figure of the mid-twentieth
century spent some time at Black Mountain College: Harry Callahan,
Merce Cunningham, Walter Gropius, Willem and Elaine de Kooning,
Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg, Aaron Siskind, Cy
Twombly--the list goes on and on. Yet scholars have tended to view
these artists' time at the college as little more than prologue, a
step on their way to greatness. With "The Experimenters," Eva Diaz
reveals the influence of Black Mountain College--and especially of
three key instructors, Josef Albers, John Cage, and R. Buckminster
Fuller--to be much greater than that.
Diaz's focus is on experimentation. Albers, Cage, and Fuller, she
shows, taught new models of art making that favored testing
procedures rather than personal expression. The resulting projects
not only reconfigured the relationships among chance, order, and
design--they helped redefine what artistic practice was, and could
be, for future generations.
Offering a bold, compelling new angle on some of the most widely
studied creative minds of the twentieth century, "The
Experimenters" does nothing less than rewrite the story of art in
the mid-twentieth century.
Social inequality, population growth, climate change. The artist
Dawn DeDeaux does not shy away from difficult topics. Since the
1970s, she has been probing humanity's present and future in
videos, performances, and installations. This catalogue, published
to coincide with her first comprehensive museum exhibition at the
New Orleans Museum of Modern Art, presents DeDeaux's work spanning
five decades: from early multimedia works using radio and satellite
to recent works from her MotherShip series, in which she imagines
humanity's escape from a destroyed Earth. In her work, art is
always closely intertwined with philosophy, science, and new
technologies. Consequently, the text contributions go beyond art to
contextualize her work.
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