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LUMA - ABCD (English, French, Hardcover): Etel Adnan, Tom Eccles, Liam Gillick, Carsten Holler, Thomas Keenan, Rem Koolhaus,... LUMA - ABCD (English, French, Hardcover)
Etel Adnan, Tom Eccles, Liam Gillick, Carsten Holler, Thomas Keenan, …
R974 Discovery Miles 9 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Parkett #61 (Paperback): Liam Gillick, Sarah Morris, Bridget Riley, Matthew Ritchie Parkett #61 (Paperback)
Liam Gillick, Sarah Morris, Bridget Riley, Matthew Ritchie
R775 Discovery Miles 7 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Industry and Intelligence - Contemporary Art Since 1820 (Paperback): Liam Gillick Industry and Intelligence - Contemporary Art Since 1820 (Paperback)
Liam Gillick
R668 R573 Discovery Miles 5 730 Save R95 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The history of modern art is often told through aesthetic breakthroughs that sync well with cultural and political change. From Courbet to Picasso, from Malevich to Warhol, it is accepted that art tracks the disruptions of industrialization, fascism, revolution, and war. Yet filtering the history of modern art only through catastrophic events cannot account for the subtle developments that lead to the profound confusion at the heart of contemporary art. In Industry and Intelligence, the artist Liam Gillick writes a nuanced genealogy to help us appreciate contemporary art's engagement with history even when it seems apathetic or blind to current events. Taking a broad view of artistic creation from 1820 to today, Gillick follows the response of artists to incremental developments in science, politics, and technology. The great innovations and dislocations of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries have their place in this timeline, but their traces are alternately amplified and diminished as Gillick moves through artistic reactions to liberalism, mass manufacturing, psychology, nuclear physics, automobiles, and a host of other advances. He intimately ties the origins of contemporary art to the social and technological adjustments of modern life, which artists struggled to incorporate truthfully into their works.

Rirkrit Tiravanija: A Lot of People: Rirkrit Tiravanija Rirkrit Tiravanija: A Lot of People
Rirkrit Tiravanija; Edited by Jody Graf, Ruba Katrib, Yasmil Raymond, Kari Rittenbach; Text written by …
R1,478 R1,175 Discovery Miles 11 750 Save R303 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Industry and Intelligence - Contemporary Art Since 1820 (Hardcover): Liam Gillick Industry and Intelligence - Contemporary Art Since 1820 (Hardcover)
Liam Gillick
R914 R774 Discovery Miles 7 740 Save R140 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The history of modern art is often told through aesthetic breakthroughs that sync well with cultural and political change. From Courbet to Picasso, from Malevich to Warhol, it is accepted that art tracks the disruptions of industrialization, fascism, revolution, and war. Yet filtering the history of modern art only through catastrophic events cannot account for the subtle developments that lead to the profound confusion at the heart of contemporary art. In Industry and Intelligence, the artist Liam Gillick writes a nuanced genealogy to help us appreciate contemporary art's engagement with history even when it seems apathetic or blind to current events. Taking a broad view of artistic creation from 1820 to today, Gillick follows the response of artists to incremental developments in science, politics, and technology. The great innovations and dislocations of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries have their place in this timeline, but their traces are alternately amplified and diminished as Gillick moves through artistic reactions to liberalism, mass manufacturing, psychology, nuclear physics, automobiles, and a host of other advances. He intimately ties the origins of contemporary art to the social and technological adjustments of modern life, which artists struggled to incorporate truthfully into their works.

Liam Gillick - An Idea Just Out of Reach (CD): Brigade Commerz, Liam Gillick Liam Gillick - An Idea Just Out of Reach (CD)
Brigade Commerz, Liam Gillick
R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Out of stock

An audio portrait of British artist Liam Gillick (born 1964), "An Idea Just Out of Reach" was recorded at the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin in February 2009, and records his thoughts on everything from his own work to larger matters of contemporary art. As a talker and an interlocutor, Gillick proved to be quick-witted and always open to new perspectives.

To the Moon via the Beach (Paperback): Liam Gillick, Maja Hoffmann, Hans Ulrich Obrist To the Moon via the Beach (Paperback)
Liam Gillick, Maja Hoffmann, Hans Ulrich Obrist
R996 Discovery Miles 9 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book documents a performance event in the Amphitheater in Arles, France, with artists Uri Aran, Daniel Buren, Fischli & Weiss, Jef Geys, Douglas Gordon, Oscar Murillo and Lawrence Weiner, among others. Using imported sand, the space was transformed into a beach and a moonscape.

Ross Sinclair - Real Life (Paperback): Liam Gillick, Donnie O'Rourke Ross Sinclair - Real Life (Paperback)
Liam Gillick, Donnie O'Rourke; Volume editing by Nicola White
R398 Discovery Miles 3 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Liam Gillick - Proxemics - Selected Writings (1988-2004) (Paperback): Lionel Bovier, Liam Gillick Liam Gillick - Proxemics - Selected Writings (1988-2004) (Paperback)
Lionel Bovier, Liam Gillick
R391 Discovery Miles 3 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

No less versatile in his writing than in his installations, films, architecture, and sculpture, Liam Gillick unites his critical essays in this collection, most of which were originally printed in art magazines or exhibition catalogues. Lauded for his ingenious reinterpretation of Conceptual and Minimalist art, Liam Gillick has often used language, whether in type on a wall or on a page, as a site of artistic, theoretical, and political intervention. He reveals himself here as a witness of and major actor in the largely European 1990s art scene that included Philippe Parreno, Pierre Huyghe, Carsten H ller, Angela Bulloch, Douglas Gordon, and Rirkrit Tiravanija. A key publication of discussions, references, and artistic engagements of the 1990s, the book also allows an examination of the renewed importance at this time of Felix Gonzalez-Torres, John Baldessari, and Allen Ruppersberg.

Anri Sala (Paperback): Mark Godfrey, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Liam Gillick Anri Sala (Paperback)
Mark Godfrey, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Liam Gillick
R901 R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Save R163 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

- Anri Sala (b.1974) is a young artist whose haunting videos, photographs and installations have been applauded by critics and curators the world over
- Though his work employs straight documentary practices, it also weaves its formal concerns (light and darkness, monochrome and colour, sound and silence) into a poetic investigation of its medium
- Among other distinctions, Sala was awarded the Young Artist Prize at the 49th Venice Biennale (2001) and nominated for the Guggenheim's prestigious Hugo Boss Prize (2002)
- This is the first monograph of this scale and scope on Anri Sala's work

Liam Gillick - Woven/intersected/revised (Hardcover): Liam Gillick Liam Gillick - Woven/intersected/revised (Hardcover)
Liam Gillick; Text written by Luca Cerizza
R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Out of stock

Liam Gillick's designs for conference rooms, corridors and offices solidify the artist's sustained interest in negotiating the middle-ground between corporate culture and contemporary art. This illustrated reader contains an essay by Gillick on the dissolution of the public/private dichotomy within the grey zone of semi-public/semi-private spheres.

A Guide to Democracy in America (Paperback): Yates McKee, Anne Pasternak A Guide to Democracy in America (Paperback)
Yates McKee, Anne Pasternak; Edited by Nato Thompson; Text written by Gregory Scholette; Contributions by Liam Gillick
R395 R303 Discovery Miles 3 030 Save R92 (23%) Out of stock

This cultural reader, edited by Creative Time curator Nato Thompson, gathers more than 100 artists, thinkers and activists to reflect on the historical roots and current manifestations of democracy in the United States. Taking as a springboard the exhibition "Democracy in America: The National Campaign," presented by Creative Time in association with the Park Avenue Armory in September of 2008, this compendium includes writing and artwork by Laurie Anderson, Critical Art Ensemble, Liam Gillick, Jenny Holzer, Matt Keegan, Jon Kessler, Mark Tribe and many others; essays by Yates McKee, Doug Ashford of Group Material and curators Sofia Hernandez Chong Cuy and Nato Thompson; and interviews with Critical Art Ensemble's Steve Kurtz, Rene Gabri & Ayreen Anastas and Trevor Plagen--as well as a series of town hall-style conversations with artists and activists from five cities across the country.

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