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"This book addresses how artifacts and objects of contemporary art create meaning and mythology in equal measure. What challenges does exhibiting a work pose to the inherent muteness of objects? How do artists choose to speak on behalf of inanimate artifacts and byproducts of material culture a...

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Weitere Verfasser: Moshayedi, Aram 19XX- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Los Angeles Hammer Museum, University of California 2018
Munich ; London ; New York DelMonico Books, Prestel
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Zusammenfassung:"This book addresses how artifacts and objects of contemporary art create meaning and mythology in equal measure. What challenges does exhibiting a work pose to the inherent muteness of objects? How do artists choose to speak on behalf of inanimate artifacts and byproducts of material culture and the natural world? This volume coincides with an exhibition that examines these questions and is organized around the idea that objects possess narrative histories that the conventions of display can only, at best, approximate. In recent years, the continued emphasis on an art of ideas--inherited from the legacies of Conceptual and post-Conceptual art--has sought to broaden the function of everyday objects. Artists have, as a result, developed textual and non-textual approaches that reveal a faith in objects to communicate as well as skepticism of the promises of unmediated expression. The book is illustrated with works by Darren Bader, Kasper Bosmans, Carol Bove, Andrea Buttner, Jason Dodge, Haris Epaminonda, Iman Issa, Hassan Khan, Antonio Vega Macotela, Jill Magid, Dave McKenzie, Christodoulos Panayiotou, and others"--
Beschreibung:Published on the occasion of the exhibition ... organized and presented by the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, January 28-May 6, 2018
Beschreibung:271 Seiten Illustrationen 20 cm
ISBN:9783791356907
3791356909

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