Theatre of the natural world - Mark Dion:

Since the late 1980s Mark Dion (born 1961, Massachusetts) has been delving into the tropes and research methods of scientists, explorers, museum curators and archaeologists. He has created a body of work that playfully presents art as scientific enquiry or field work, questioning how knowledge is ga...

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Weitere Verfasser: Blazwick, Iwona 1955- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Whitechapel Gallery 2018
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Zusammenfassung:Since the late 1980s Mark Dion (born 1961, Massachusetts) has been delving into the tropes and research methods of scientists, explorers, museum curators and archaeologists. He has created a body of work that playfully presents art as scientific enquiry or field work, questioning how knowledge is gathered, classified and displayed. Five installations will be displayed at Whitechapel Gallery, incorporating diverse subjects such as hunting blinds, heraldic banners and an extraordinary array of objects drawn from the mudbanks of the Thames, Manchester flea markets and American curiosity shops. The show will also include a brand new commission comprising of a library-cum-aviary, complete with 22 live finches. Beautifully designed with allusions to Victorian tomes, guidebooks and Dion's own artistic style, the catalogue also features new essays by Gilda Williams and Petra Lange-Berndt, an interview between the artist and Iwona Blazwick and an anthology of writings selected by Dion himself
Beschreibung:Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Mark Dion : Theatre of the Natural World", held at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, 14 February - 13 May 2018
Beschreibung:243 Seiten 27 cm
ISBN:9780854882632
0854882634