Catalogue: It will seem a dream:

"Catalogue: It will seem a dream" is the first collection of art writing by the British artist Juan Cruz (born in Palencia, Spain, in 1970). From the start, Cruz's artistic practice – which spans video, performance and installation – has been intimately concerned with language, and wi...

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1. Verfasser: Cruz, Juan 1970- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Spanish
Veröffentlicht: [Léon] MUSAC [2017]
[London] Occasional Papers [2017]
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Zusammenfassung:"Catalogue: It will seem a dream" is the first collection of art writing by the British artist Juan Cruz (born in Palencia, Spain, in 1970). From the start, Cruz's artistic practice – which spans video, performance and installation – has been intimately concerned with language, and with translation in particular. The texts collected here cover Cruz's entire career to date, and have been retrieved from works produced in an array of now obsolete formats: cassettes, mini discs, miniDVs, Hi8s, Quark, Claris Works. These writings thus perform translation on multiple levels, from art history and textual genres to technologies and contexts of presentation. Somewhere between an exhibition and its catalogue, an artist's book and a reader, Catalogue: It will seem a dream clears a speculative path through words and the images they evoke. An essential resource for anyone interested in experimental art writing today. (Occasional Papers)
This book is part of a wider project: a retrospective with the same title taking place at MUSAC from February to June 2017, that aims to trace the artist evolution from the nineties to date. The book, therefore, doesn"t illustrate the exhibition but forms a part of a broader project that includes the gallery display and that to which it alludes and which, in short, forms the installation, juxtaposing and superimposing projections that are sometimes prone to abstraction even, but that somehow always refer to the essay in the book. (MUSAC)
Beschreibung:Ausstellung: 17.02. - 04.06.2017, MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León
Beschreibung:317 Seiten Illustrationen, Portraits 21 cm
ISBN:9780992903992
9788497186803

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