Todays artists have an unprecedented level of choice with regard to
materials and methods available to them, yet the processes involved in
making artworks are rarely addressed in books or exhibitions on art.
Here, Glenn Adamson and Julia Bryan-Wilson argue that the materials
and methods used to make artworks hold the key to artists motivations,
their attitudes to authorship, uniqueness and the value of objects,
the economic and social contexts from which they emerge, and their
approach to the perceived opposition between materiality and
conceptualism in art. The books introduction sets out a history of
trends in artistic production and the possible catalysts for the
proliferation of production strategies since the mid-twentieth
century, followed by nine chapters that explore different methods and
media. Detailed examples are interwoven with the discussion, including
visuals that reveal the intricacies of each technique or material and
its overall effect when presented as an artwork. Artists featured
include Ai Weiwei, Ron Arad, Chris Burden, Katharina Fritsch, Isa
Genzken, Jeff Koons, Los Carpinteros, Haroon Mirza, Takashi Murakami,
Gerhard Richter, Doris Salcedo and Santiago Sierra.
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Artists and their Materials from the Studio to Crowdsourcing
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780500773420
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Thames & Hudson
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter