Daniel Boyd - the law of closure:

Sydney-based artist Daniel Boyd's particular iteration of postcolonial history painting, video, and installation work seems to centre on the deletion of information and history, especially in relation to Boyd?s Aboriginal and Vanuatuan heritage. But there is more to his distinctive pointillist...

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Weitere Verfasser: Rule, Dan (HerausgeberIn), Mundine, Djon (InterviewerIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Melbourne, Australia Perimeter Editions 2015
Ausgabe:First edition
Schriftenreihe:Perimeter Editions 006
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Zusammenfassung:Sydney-based artist Daniel Boyd's particular iteration of postcolonial history painting, video, and installation work seems to centre on the deletion of information and history, especially in relation to Boyd?s Aboriginal and Vanuatuan heritage. But there is more to his distinctive pointillist technique, in which he blackens much of the surface, leaving only flashes of perceptual detail that reveal the information beneath, than a simple rumination on erasure. Boyd?s devices are not just about absence, but a kind of psycho-historical ellipsis, and the enshrouding dark matter is as much an element of the image as are the landscapes, portraits, reflections, and refractions of light
Beschreibung:1000 Exemplare
Beschreibung:215 Seiten 27 cm
ISBN:9780987353054

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