“There they rest, inert, impertinent, in gallery space—those book
forms either imitated or mutilated, replicas of reading matter or its
vestiges. Strange, after its long and robust career, for the book to
take early retirement in a museum, not as rare manuscript but as
functionless sculpture. Readymade or constructed, such book shapes are
canceled as text when deposited as gallery objects, shut off from
their normal reading when not, in some yet more drastic way,
dismembered or reassembled.” So begins Bookwork, which follows our
passion for books to its logical extreme in artists who employ found
or simulated books as a sculptural medium. Investigating the
conceptual labor behind this proliferating international art practice,
Garrett Stewart looks at hundreds of book-like objects, alone or as
part of gallery installations, in this original account of works that
force attention upon a book’s material identity and cultural
resonance. Less an inquiry into the artist’s book than an
exploration of the book form’s contemporary objecthood, Stewart’s
interdisciplinary approach traces the lineage of these aggressive
artifacts from the 1919 Unhappy Readymade of Marcel Duchamp down to
the current crisis of paper-based media in the digital era. Bookwork
surveys and illustrates a stunning variety of appropriated and
fabricated books alike, ranging from hacksawed discards to the giant
lead folios of Anselm Kiefer. The unreadable books Stewart engages
with in this timely study are found, again and again, to generate
graphic metaphors for the textual experience they preclude, becoming
in this sense legible after all.
Les mer
Medium to Object to Concept to Art
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226773933
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter