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Re:Purposed / by Matthew McLendon.
LIBRA N6512.7 .C66 R47 A4 2015
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- McLendon, Matthew, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Conceptual art--Exhibitions.
- Conceptual art.
- Interactive art--Exhibitions.
- Interactive art.
- Sculpture--Exhibitions.
- Sculpture.
- Installations (Art)--Exhibitions.
- Installations (Art).
- Found objects (Art)--Exhibitions.
- Found objects (Art).
- Genre:
- Exhibition catalogs.
- Physical Description:
- 128 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Scala, 2015.
- Summary:
- What is 'garbage'? 'Trash'? 'Rubbish'? More than a hundred years after Marcel Duchamp changed the course of Western art by re-focusing our view of 'found objects', artists today continue to explore 'refuse' and its many uses and meanings in contemporary art. This fascinating, fully illustrated book explores several recognisable trends among artists who consistently 're-purpose' garbage or detritus to create works that examine identity, index and environment. Each theme is a potent reminder of our close connection to the materials we use to create and facilitate our lives. In the deft hands of these artists, those connections are far from severed when these materials are discarded. Featuring interviews with artists Nick Cave, Aurora Robson, Mac Premo, Jill Sigman, Alyce Santoro and others, this cleverly designed volume highlights both recognisable and unpublished works of art from established and emerging artists in the field.
- Notes:
- "This book was published in conjunction with the exhibition Re: Purposed, on view at The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida, February 13 - May 17, 2015."
- Artists represented in exhibition: Nick Cave, Matt Eskuche, Vanessa German, Emily Noelle Lambert, Mac Premo, Aurora Robson, Daniel Rozin, Alyce Santoro and Jill Sigman.
- Includes bibliographic references (pages 126-128)
- ISBN:
- 1857599373
- 9781857599374
- OCLC:
- 903209879
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