100 salsat lelmaakaruneh (100 sauces pour les pâtes)
Laurie anderson
Publié par Rizzoli, le 31 janvier 2018
304 pages
Résumé
An icon of performance art and the indie-music world, this is the first book on the artists full career to date, as curated by the artist herself. Laurie Anderson is one of the most revered artists working today, and she is as prolific as she is inventive. She is a musician, performance artist, composer, fiction writer, and filmmaker (her most recent foray, Heart of a Dog , was lauded as an experimental marvel by the Los Angeles Times). Anderson moves seamlessly between the music world and the fine-art world while maintaining her stronghold in both. A true polymath, her interest in new media made her an early pioneer of harnessing technology for artistic purposes long before the technology boom of the last ten years. Regardless of the medium, however, it is exploration of language (and how it seeps into the image) and storytelling that is her métier. A few years ago, Anderson began poring through her extensive archive of nearly forty years of work, which includes scores of documentation, notebooks, and sketchbooks. In the process, she rediscovered important work and looked at well-known projects with a new lens. In this landmark volume, the artist brings together the most comprehensive collection of her artwork to date, some of which has never before been seen or published. Spanning drawing, multimedia installations, performance, and new projects using augmented reality, the extensive volume traverses four decades of her groundbreaking art. Each chapter includes commentary written by Anderson herself, offering an intimate understanding of her work through the artists own words.
Plus de livres de Collectif
Voir plusLes médias entre droit et pouvoir - Redéfinir la liberté de la presse
Computational Intelligence in Games
Annales interégions 2002
MESOTHERAPIE ET MEDECINE ESTHETIQUE
Art Absolument N°89 Pensée noire à la Biennale de Venise - juillet/août 2019
Beauvais au 18ème siècle
Tout-en-un sur les oeuvres au programme de français ; première ; session 2020-2021 (édition 2020)
Critiques
Ce livre n'a pas encore de critiques
Vous avez lu ce livre ? Dites à la communauté Lenndi ce que vous en avez pensé 😎