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David Hartt : stray light.
Fine Arts Library N6537.H3634 A4 2013
Available
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hartt, David, 1967- artist.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Hartt, David, 1967-.
- Johnson Publishing Company (Chicago, Ill.).
- Film installations (Art).
- Buildings in art.
- Hartt, David, 1967---Exhibitions.
- Hartt, David.
- Hartt, David, 1967---Interviews.
- Johnson Publishing Company (Chicago, Ill.)--Pictorial works.
- Buildings in art--Exhibitions.
- Film installations (Art)--Exhibitions.
- Video art--Exhibitions.
- Video art.
- Photography, Artistic.
- Genre:
- Illustrated works.
- Exhibition catalogs.
- Interviews.
- Pictorial works.
- Physical Description:
- 84 pages, 32 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
- Other Title:
- Stray light
- Place of Publication:
- Chicago : Columbia College Chicago Press, [2013]
- Summary:
- "David Hartt's Stray Light is a film installation and a group of photographs. It consists of a video/sound track loop, projected to cover one wall of an open room. The floor of the room is carpeted in an archival pattern specific to the location where the film was made. A third element fabricated from water-jet cut aluminum and acrylic stands sentinel-like across from the entrance to the room ... The subject of Stray Light is a building, specifically the Johnson Publishing Company Headquarters in Chicago, designed by John Moutoussamy, an African-American partner in the architectural firm Dubin, Dubin, Black." -- P. 61.
- Notes:
- Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago.
- "David Hartt's 'Stray Light' is a film installation and a group of photographs. It consists of a video/sound track loop, projected to cover one wall of an open room. The floor of the room is carpeted in an archival pattern specific to the location where the film was made. A third element fabricated from water-jet cut aluminum and acrylic stands sentinel-like across from the entrance to the room. ... The subject of 'Stray Light' is a building, specifically the Johnson Publishing Company Headquarters in Chicago, designed by John Moutoussamy, an African-American partner in the architectural firm Dubin, Dubin, Black."--Page 61.
- Includes interview with the artist, conducted by Darby English.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Smidt Family Modern and Contemporary Art Collection Fund.
- ISBN:
- 1935195433
- 9781935195436
- OCLC:
- 833574635
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