The Ruin of Exchange. And Other Writings on Art

Par : Alexander Alberro

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  • Nombre de pages365
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.54 kg
  • Dimensions15,0 cm × 21,0 cm × 3,2 cm
  • ISBN978-3-03764-194-1
  • EAN9783037641941
  • Date de parution01/01/2013
  • ÉditeurJRP Ringier
  • PréfacierMike Kelley

Résumé

The texts in this collection of John Miller's writing and criticism are divided into four sections : monographs, cultural essays, theory, and artist's statements. Throughout, Miller questions artistic, critical, and curatorial theories and practices front the singular position of an artist-writer. The writings relate 10 Miller's larger artistic concerns with the discursive content of the art object and its sociopolitical ramifications : they are also thoroughly informed by his theoretical and practical knowledge of art history and popular culture.
Richly textured and astutely argued, the essays in this volume provide a compréhensive document of one artist's engagement with the practical and philosophical problems of art, as well as an intellectually rigorous view of the aesthetic and political stakes of contemporary culture.
The texts in this collection of John Miller's writing and criticism are divided into four sections : monographs, cultural essays, theory, and artist's statements. Throughout, Miller questions artistic, critical, and curatorial theories and practices front the singular position of an artist-writer. The writings relate 10 Miller's larger artistic concerns with the discursive content of the art object and its sociopolitical ramifications : they are also thoroughly informed by his theoretical and practical knowledge of art history and popular culture.
Richly textured and astutely argued, the essays in this volume provide a compréhensive document of one artist's engagement with the practical and philosophical problems of art, as well as an intellectually rigorous view of the aesthetic and political stakes of contemporary culture.