Sentences with phrase «of mechanical reproduction»

In «an age of mechanical reproduction,» a work's exhibition value could complete the job it had begun under capitalism.
Incorporating the vocabulary of tracking numbers and of various discarded materials, the paintings allude to various techniques of mechanical reproduction to explore traces left of relationships.
Zoe Leonard: You see I am here after all (2008) documents the artist's two - and - a-half year Dia installation while expanding upon the art of mechanical reproduction.
Wade Guyton for his attention to error occurring in the process of mechanical reproduction and for these works to operate as paintings.
With Andy Warhol, repetition holds the insistent dullness of mechanical reproduction.
The result of this process, in which she constructs an image through a series of small staccato marks, is an impression of mechanical reproduction.
However intuitively, Naples» soul and its proverbial energy look exploited, even frustrated by Guyton's action of mechanical reproduction.
From the beginnings of mechanical reproduction to the present, this exhaustive, well researched book considers how the process of visual communication and problem - solving through the use of typography, space, image, and colour informs the way we connect across languages and cultures.
Overpainted Photographs gathers this body of work, which unites the labor of the hand with the work of mechanical reproduction to produce a kind of art as conceptually rich as Richter's better - known paintings, neutralizing the expressive powers of each medium to reach an indifference to their potency.
Radically revising the meaning of art, and our sense of what painting could be, he took the idea of art in the age of mechanical reproduction to its logical extreme — permanently breaching the wall dividing art and commerce.
After that, the deluge - Andy Warhol and the arts of mechanical reproduction.
In three ink drawings, Sietsema has manually duplicated the process of mechanical reproduction, copying pages of The New York Times by hand - rendering each typographic mark.
Some critics, particularly those preoccupied with terminal progress, narrow the view further and describe his brushstrokes of hardened encaustic as the bridge between Abstract Expressionism's volatile brushwork and Andy Warhol's use of mechanical reproduction, the latter cited by many experts as signaling the death of painting.
He thrived on the increasing confusion between high art and progressive popular culture and the challenge to conventional methods of painting by the techniques of mechanical reproduction.
They are, as Walter Benjamin had it, «the work of art in an age of mechanical reproduction,» but also personal.
Walter Benjamin wrote of «the work of art in an age of mechanical reproduction
Jerry Saltz gave praise to the show and summarised it better than anyone else: «Wool's paintings of blocky letters, words, and phrases; abstract graphic fields filled with erasures; and boxy geometries implausibly synthesize the gesturalism of mid-century Modernism — now out of style, semi-forbidden — with cooler art from the age of mechanical reproduction.
Barba's protagonists reflect on different objects from the past: these are relics of the age of mechanical reproduction and analogue technology, now receded into near obsolescence and becoming increasingly mysterious in the digital present.
They may be creating art in the age of mechanical reproduction, but none of the works, not even the 102 original of Warhol's «Shadows» (1978) two of which are on display, Wade's (Untitled) X's and U's (2006 & 2008) or Wool's «Minor Mishaps» (2001) are exactly the same.
In these days of post-studio, post-Internet artistry, of nomadic careers and collaborative cohorts, the artist's studio can sometimes seem like a thing of the past, a relic from that bygone era before the supposed death of the author and the age of mechanical reproduction.
«The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction
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