Author: Emilia Kabakov
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Installations (Art)
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
The exhibition catalogue "Gina Osterloh: Mirror Shadow Shape" will accompany an exhibition of thesame name at the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, Ohio. This catalogue will be the first full monograph and survey of artist Gina Osterloh's work. Osterloh, a Filipino-American artist, uses photography to mine her own history to pose questions about identity that are both intellectually and aesthetically compelling to wider audiences. Both the exhibition and its catalogue focus on the cogent development of ideas set forth by Osterloh in photographic series that span a period of fifteen years (2005-2020). Osterloh's practice is unique for how it has seamlessly blended photography, film, performance, anddrawing-creating a sustained engagement with a rigorous set of questions across radically differentmanifestations. The series Osterloh has made throughout her career to date have unfolded like a series ofpropositions. Her early work with photographic tableaus quite literally set the stage for what would become a fixation with abstraction: figures flatten into silhouettes whose forms are covered by the same patternedbackdrops into which they are set; bodies are emptied of viscera and filled with paper; and heads are turneddown and away from the camera, becoming faceless portraits. While these works challenge photographicconventions, however, they also engage self-reflexively with the medium's history. The catalogue will be richly illustrated with full color plates and include a foreword by Tyler Cann,Director of Exhibitions and Pizzuti Family Curator of Contemporary Art of the Columbus Museum of Art; anintroductory essay by Anna Lee, the exhibition curator; an academic essay by art historian Ellen Tani; anartist conversation/interview between Osterloh and artist Sheilah ReStack; and chronology with key works,concepts, and events in Osterloh's career.
20 Ways to Get an Apple Listening to the Music of Mozart
Author: Emilia Kabakov
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Installations (Art)
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
The exhibition catalogue "Gina Osterloh: Mirror Shadow Shape" will accompany an exhibition of thesame name at the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, Ohio. This catalogue will be the first full monograph and survey of artist Gina Osterloh's work. Osterloh, a Filipino-American artist, uses photography to mine her own history to pose questions about identity that are both intellectually and aesthetically compelling to wider audiences. Both the exhibition and its catalogue focus on the cogent development of ideas set forth by Osterloh in photographic series that span a period of fifteen years (2005-2020). Osterloh's practice is unique for how it has seamlessly blended photography, film, performance, anddrawing-creating a sustained engagement with a rigorous set of questions across radically differentmanifestations. The series Osterloh has made throughout her career to date have unfolded like a series ofpropositions. Her early work with photographic tableaus quite literally set the stage for what would become a fixation with abstraction: figures flatten into silhouettes whose forms are covered by the same patternedbackdrops into which they are set; bodies are emptied of viscera and filled with paper; and heads are turneddown and away from the camera, becoming faceless portraits. While these works challenge photographicconventions, however, they also engage self-reflexively with the medium's history. The catalogue will be richly illustrated with full color plates and include a foreword by Tyler Cann,Director of Exhibitions and Pizzuti Family Curator of Contemporary Art of the Columbus Museum of Art; anintroductory essay by Anna Lee, the exhibition curator; an academic essay by art historian Ellen Tani; anartist conversation/interview between Osterloh and artist Sheilah ReStack; and chronology with key works,concepts, and events in Osterloh's career.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Installations (Art)
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
The exhibition catalogue "Gina Osterloh: Mirror Shadow Shape" will accompany an exhibition of thesame name at the Columbus Museum of Art in Columbus, Ohio. This catalogue will be the first full monograph and survey of artist Gina Osterloh's work. Osterloh, a Filipino-American artist, uses photography to mine her own history to pose questions about identity that are both intellectually and aesthetically compelling to wider audiences. Both the exhibition and its catalogue focus on the cogent development of ideas set forth by Osterloh in photographic series that span a period of fifteen years (2005-2020). Osterloh's practice is unique for how it has seamlessly blended photography, film, performance, anddrawing-creating a sustained engagement with a rigorous set of questions across radically differentmanifestations. The series Osterloh has made throughout her career to date have unfolded like a series ofpropositions. Her early work with photographic tableaus quite literally set the stage for what would become a fixation with abstraction: figures flatten into silhouettes whose forms are covered by the same patternedbackdrops into which they are set; bodies are emptied of viscera and filled with paper; and heads are turneddown and away from the camera, becoming faceless portraits. While these works challenge photographicconventions, however, they also engage self-reflexively with the medium's history. The catalogue will be richly illustrated with full color plates and include a foreword by Tyler Cann,Director of Exhibitions and Pizzuti Family Curator of Contemporary Art of the Columbus Museum of Art; anintroductory essay by Anna Lee, the exhibition curator; an academic essay by art historian Ellen Tani; anartist conversation/interview between Osterloh and artist Sheilah ReStack; and chronology with key works,concepts, and events in Osterloh's career.
Ilya Kabakov: Installations 1994-2000
Author: Ilʹi︠a︡ Iosifovich Kabakov
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Installations (Art)
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Installations (Art)
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
Circa Art Magazine
Ilya Kabakov: Installations 1983-1993
Author: Ilʹi︠a︡ Iosifovich Kabakov
Publisher: Richter Verlag
ISBN:
Category : Installations (Art)
Languages : en
Pages : 528
Book Description
Edited by Toni Stooss. Essays by Robert Storr, Rod Mengham, Boris Groys and Oskar Batschmann
Publisher: Richter Verlag
ISBN:
Category : Installations (Art)
Languages : en
Pages : 528
Book Description
Edited by Toni Stooss. Essays by Robert Storr, Rod Mengham, Boris Groys and Oskar Batschmann
Ilya Kabakov: Paintings
Author: Renate Petzinger
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Painting, Russian
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Painting, Russian
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
Angels of History
Author: Joseph Backstein
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
現代美術への視点, 連続と侵犯
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art, Japanese
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art, Japanese
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
How Consumer Culture Controls Our Kids
Author: Jennifer Hill
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1440834830
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
This gripping book considers the history, techniques, and goals of child-targeted consumer campaigns and examines children's changing perceptions of what commodities they "need" to be valued and value themselves. In this critique of America's consumption-based society, author Jennifer Hill chronicles the impact of consumer culture on children—from the evolution of childhood play to a child's self-perception as a consumer to the consequences of this generation's repeated media exposure to violence. Hill proposes that corporations, eager to tap into a multibillion-dollar market, use the power of advertising and the media to mold children's thoughts and behaviors. The book features vignettes with teenagers explaining, in their own words, how advertising determines their needs, wants, and self-esteem. An in-depth analysis of this research reveals the influence of media on a young person's desire to conform, shows how broadcasted depictions of beauty distort the identities of children and teens, and uncovers corporate agendas for manipulating behavior in the younger generation. The work concludes with the position that corporations are shaping children to be efficient consumers but, in return, are harming their developing young minds and physical well-being.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1440834830
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
This gripping book considers the history, techniques, and goals of child-targeted consumer campaigns and examines children's changing perceptions of what commodities they "need" to be valued and value themselves. In this critique of America's consumption-based society, author Jennifer Hill chronicles the impact of consumer culture on children—from the evolution of childhood play to a child's self-perception as a consumer to the consequences of this generation's repeated media exposure to violence. Hill proposes that corporations, eager to tap into a multibillion-dollar market, use the power of advertising and the media to mold children's thoughts and behaviors. The book features vignettes with teenagers explaining, in their own words, how advertising determines their needs, wants, and self-esteem. An in-depth analysis of this research reveals the influence of media on a young person's desire to conform, shows how broadcasted depictions of beauty distort the identities of children and teens, and uncovers corporate agendas for manipulating behavior in the younger generation. The work concludes with the position that corporations are shaping children to be efficient consumers but, in return, are harming their developing young minds and physical well-being.
Art Now Gallery Guide
Listening to Mozart
Author: Charles Wyatt
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
ISBN: 9781587292569
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Twelve stories on life as seen by a flute player. He is James Wallace of Nashville, 40, an enterprising 1960s anti-war hippie who instead of going to Canada joined the U.S. Marine Corps as a bandsman and avoided the war that way.
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
ISBN: 9781587292569
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Twelve stories on life as seen by a flute player. He is James Wallace of Nashville, 40, an enterprising 1960s anti-war hippie who instead of going to Canada joined the U.S. Marine Corps as a bandsman and avoided the war that way.