Aganetha Dyck: The Power of the Small (2016) by Julian Jason Haladyn is the first major
publication on the artistic practice of this important Canadian artist.
Not exact matches
Spanning
practice and theory, Hockney's investigation of
artistic techniques has also developed through art - historical research, resulting in Secret Knowledge (2001), his
publication on the optical devices used by the Old Masters, as well as A History of Pictures: From the Cave to the Computer Screen (2016), written in collaboration with art critic Martin Gayford and further exploring the many ways artists have pictured the world.
You Are Here: Art After the Internet is the first major
publication to critically explore both the effects and affects that the internet has had
on contemporary
artistic practices.
The lectures were subsequently collected into a related series of
publications, providing a valuable record and extending the debate
on contemporary
artistic practice and theory.
The first Common
Practice New York initiative includes a series of three invitational roundtables on contemporary institutional practice organized in collaboration with students and faculty from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) in fall 2013; a public conference developed in response to these seminars in spring 2014; and a forthcoming publication that will include transcripts from these events alongside additional contextual and artistic contri
Practice New York initiative includes a series of three invitational roundtables
on contemporary institutional
practice organized in collaboration with students and faculty from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) in fall 2013; a public conference developed in response to these seminars in spring 2014; and a forthcoming publication that will include transcripts from these events alongside additional contextual and artistic contri
practice organized in collaboration with students and faculty from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) in fall 2013; a public conference developed in response to these seminars in spring 2014; and a forthcoming
publication that will include transcripts from these events alongside additional contextual and
artistic contributions.
Numerous scholars have explored the history of performance art as a manifestation of radical shifts in social thought and
artistic practice, but only a small handful of
publications have specifically focused
on black performance art.
Seven writers, invited to collaborate
on this
publication, reflect
on his
artistic practice and
on this particular work and conform the spine of this book.
Through a wide - ranging annual program of exhibitions supported by the production of original
publications, editions, and related events, TYPOLOGY is an open platform for diverse curatorial and
artistic practices and perspectives, and a forum for the exchange of ideas
on exhibition - making as a way to engage and inform audiences from all walks of life.
The exhibition emerged out of the art centre's collaboration with Pittas and Mousse Publishing
on the forthcoming book by the same name, which is a conceptual
publication that extends Pittas's
artistic practice as well as an anthology of essays reflecting
on his work and its various contexts.
Her
artistic practice focuses
on text and language, which she explores by aesthetic means in installations and
publications.
Projects supported by The Kindling Fund may include (but are not limited to): public art projects, intervention or site specific installations, one time events or performances, the
publication of writing directly related to the visual arts including printed matter and online
publications, online projects, artist residencies, series of screenings, curatorial projects that focus
on unconventional
artistic practice, lecture or workshop series, multimedia, video and photo projects, or unconventional exhibitions.
Projects supported by The Kindling Fund have included: curatorial projects that focus
on unconventional
artistic practice; public art projects, intervention or site specific installations; the
publication of writing directly related to the visual arts; and the creation of artist residencies and unconventional exhibitions.
In addition to their
artistic practice, The Otolith Group have co-curated exhibitions and
publications on Harun Farocki, 2009 and Black Audio Film Collective, 2007.
The Library's Special Collections consist of artists» books, editions, rare artist's
publications and periodicals, posters, and unique ephemera that relate to and expand
on the Museum's permanent collection through illustrating the trajectory of the contemporary artist's book and editions and their continued relevance to contemporary
artistic practice.
In 2011, Independent Curators International (ICI) launched Sourcebook, a new
publication series with a focus
on artists and their
practice, offering a fresh perspective
on political and cultural issues impacting and inspiring the
artistic process.