Aglaia Konrad
Title | Aglaia Konrad PDF eBook |
Author | Aglaia Konrad |
Publisher | Nai010 Publishers |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Art |
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After photographing metropolises such as Tokyo, Sao Paolo, Cairo, Paris and Mexico City, Aglaia Konrad manipulates these images by mirroring, enlarging, collaging and copying them. In her two- and three-dimensional installations she not only plays with the phenomena and the representation of the city but also toys with questions concerning ambiguity, identity, and perception. An ambitious and substantial tome, Elasticity offers insight into the characteristics and images of the metropolis. In Konrad's highly individual image manipulations, a fascinating topography of urban fabrics, facades, infrastructure, architectural forms, and surfaces is revealed. This 248-page visual essay presents her personal photographic archive "installed" in book form in a unique sequence and rhythm. Elasticity also offers a reflection on Konrad's work through essays by critic and curator Daniel Kurjakovic, artist Eran Schaerf, and Antonio Guzman, director of art space L'Aquarium in Valenciennes. Published in conjunction with L'Aquarium, Valcenciennes and Argos, Brussels.
Design and Visual Culture from the Bauhaus to Contemporary Art
Title | Design and Visual Culture from the Bauhaus to Contemporary Art PDF eBook |
Author | Edit Tóth |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2018-05-16 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 1351062441 |
This book complements the more textually-based Bauhaus scholarship with a practice-oriented and creative interpretive method, which makes it possible to consider Bauhaus-related works in an unconventional light. Edit Toth argues that focusing on the functionalist approach of the Bauhaus has hindered scholars from properly understanding its design work. With a global scope and under-studied topics, the book advances current scholarly discussions concerning the relationship between image technologies and the body by calling attention to the materiality of image production and strategies of re-channeling image culture into material processes and physical body space, the space of dimensionality and everyday activity.
Aglaia Konrad from A to K
Title | Aglaia Konrad from A to K PDF eBook |
Author | Aglaia Konrad |
Publisher | |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Architectural photography |
ISBN | 9783863359522 |
Structured and typeset like an encyclopedia, Aglaia Konrad from A to K draws out and explores the plastic and aesthetic possibilities of the reference book format. It indulges in a certain fascination for lists and their cumulative force while seizing upon the fact that alphabetic organization is extremely orderly, but also, upon reflection, entirely random. The book explores this in-between space and thwarts the self-evident integration of component parts in the reference work. Aglaia Konrad from A to K features a sizeable selection of color and black-and-white photographs, which appear here for the first time. Reflected in the images, and in the list that serves as their space of representation, is the artist's longstanding engagement with architecture, urbanism, cityscapes, and the shifting dimensions and shapes of our public and private environments.
Cities and Photography
Title | Cities and Photography PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Tormey |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2013-01-17 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1135190348 |
Photographs display attitudes, agency and vision in the way cities are documented and imagined. Cities and Photography explores the relationship between people and the city, visualized in photographs. It provides a visually focused examination of the city and urbanism for a range of different disciplines: across the social sciences and humanities, photography and fine art. This text offers different perspectives from which to view social, political and cultural ideas about the city and urbanism, through both verbal discussion and photographic representation. It provides introductions to theoretical conceptions of the city that are useful to photographers addressing urban issues, as well as discussing themes that have preoccupied photographers and informed cultural issues central to a discussion of city. This text interprets the city as a spatial network that we inhabit on different conceptual, psychological and physical levels, and gives emphasis to how people operate within, relate to, and activate the city via construction, habitation and disruption. Cities and Photography aims to demonstrate the potential of photography as a contributor to commentary and analytical frameworks: what does photography as a medium provide for a vision of ‘city’ and what can photographs tell us about cities, histories, attitudes and ideas? This introductory text is richly illustrated with case studies and over 50 photographs, summarizing complex theory and analysis with application to specific examples. Emphasis is given to international, contemporary photographic projects to provide provide focus for the discussion of theoretical conceptions of the city through the analysis of photographic interpretation and commentary. This text will be of great appeal to those interested in Photography, Urban Studies and Human Geography.
Green Easter
Title | Green Easter PDF eBook |
Author | Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens |
Publisher | |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Art, Dutch |
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Aglaia Konrad - Japan Works
Title | Aglaia Konrad - Japan Works PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789492811912 |
Iconocity
Title | Iconocity PDF eBook |
Author | Aglaia Konrad |
Publisher | |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Photography |
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Published alongside an exhibition at DeSingel international arts centre, Antwerp, these photographs examine urban border zones - the periphery, urban infrastructure, construction sites, and anonymous buildings. The photographs of numerous metropolises around the world testify that modernism is a global system.