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Nostalgia [3]. Volume 3 / David Horvitz ; edited by Ed Steck.
Fine Arts Library N7433.4.H676 N67 2022
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Horvitz, David, 1982- book artist.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Conceptual art.
- Photography--Digital techniques.
- Photography.
- Memory in art.
- Artists' books--2021.
- Artists' books.
- Artists' books--Mexico--21st century--Specimens.
- Physical Description:
- 300 pages ; 23 cm.
- Edition:
- Second edition.
- Place of Publication:
- [Mexico City, Mexico] : Gato Negro Ediciones ; [München] : Edition Taube, 2022.
- Language Note:
- In English.
- Summary:
- "Nostalgia is an ongoing artwork started in 2019 that takes the form of deleting digital photographs from my personal archive. These photographs have been made on various digital cameras since the early 2000's and stored on computers, hard drives and memory cards. Their subjects are diverse: ranging from personal moments, to visual note- taking as a mnemonic device, to photos used in artworks. (And some I just don't remember or know why I made them, maybe from a drunken blur.)? When exhibited the artwork is presented as a digital projection. The photographs are exhibited once for one minute and then deleted. The number of projected (and deleted) images equal the number in minutes an exhibition is open. For example, in 2019 at La Criée centre d'art contemporain in Rennes, France, Nostalgia consisted of 19,080 digital photographs projected for a total duration of 19,080 minutes. If no one is in the exhibition at the moment a photograph is projected, no one sees it." --Back cover.
- Notes:
- Risograph printed.
- Cover Title.
- The photographs from this book were presented and deleted between 15 October 2022 and 21 January 2023 at an exhbition at Jean-Kenta Gauthier gallery in Paris.
- This book has alternate covers which are selected randomly.
- "Co-edited by León Muñoz Santini, Jan Steinbach".
- ISBN:
- 9786079876395
- 6079876396
- 9783945900093
- 3945900093
- OCLC:
- 1382431018
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