Conversations with Artists
Title | Conversations with Artists PDF eBook |
Author | Heidi Zuckerman |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2022-01-21 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781792379536 |
Conversations with Artists
Title | Conversations with Artists PDF eBook |
Author | Selden Rodman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 1957 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Thirty five American painters, sculptors & architects discuss their work and one another with Selden Rodman.
Talking with Artists
Title | Talking with Artists PDF eBook |
Author | Pat Cummings |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 104 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Artists |
ISBN | 0027242455 |
Fourteen distinguished picture book artists talk about their early art experiences and offer encouragement to those who would like to become artists.
Interviews-artists
Title | Interviews-artists PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Philip James |
Publisher | Cv Publications |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2023-06-14 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1908419229 |
A special harback editon limited to one hundred copies, Interviews-Artists brings together artists active in the fields of painting, drawing, photography, print and sculpture. Recorded conversations explore work in progress and the development of their practice. Patterns of personal experience show how their interventions bear on the world.
From Fingers to Digits
Title | From Fingers to Digits PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret A. Boden |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 393 |
Release | 2019-07-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0262039621 |
Essays on computer art and its relation to more traditional art, by a pioneering practitioner and a philosopher of artificial intelligence. In From Fingers to Digits, a practicing artist and a philosopher examine computer art and how it has been both accepted and rejected by the mainstream art world. In a series of essays, Margaret Boden, a philosopher and expert in artificial intelligence, and Ernest Edmonds, a pioneering and internationally recognized computer artist, grapple with key questions about the aesthetics of computer art. Other modern technologies—photography and film—have been accepted by critics as ways of doing art. Does the use of computers compromise computer art's aesthetic credentials in ways that the use of cameras does not? Is writing a computer program equivalent to painting with a brush? Essays by Boden identify types of computer art, describe the study of creativity in AI, and explore links between computer art and traditional views in philosophical aesthetics. Essays by Edmonds offer a practitioner's perspective, considering, among other things, how the experience of creating computer art compares to that of traditional art making. Finally, the book presents interviews in which contemporary computer artists offer a wide range of comments on the issues raised in Boden's and Edmonds's essays.
Pope.L
Title | Pope.L PDF eBook |
Author | The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2019-04-10 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 022620023X |
Iconoclast and artist Pope.L uses the body, sex, and race as his materials the way other artists might use paint, clay, or bronze. His work problematizes social categories by exploring how difference is marked economically, socially, and politically. Working in a range of media from ketchup to baloney to correction fluid, with a special emphasis on performativity and writing, Pope.L pokes fun at and interrogates American society’s pretenses, the bankruptcy of contemporary mores, and the resulting repercussions for a civil society. Other favorite Pope.L targets are squeamishness about the human body and the very possibility of making meaning through art and its display. Published to accompany his wonderfully inscrutable exhibition Forlesen at the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, Pope.L: Showing Up to Withhold is simultaneously an artist’s book and a monograph. In addition to reproductions of a number of his most recent artworks, it includes images of significant works from the past decade, and presents a forum for reflection and analysis on art making today with contributions by renowned critics and scholars, including Lawrie Balfour, Nick Bastis, Lauren Berlant, and K. Silem Mohammad.
Art World City
Title | Art World City PDF eBook |
Author | Joanna Grabski |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2017-07-10 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0253026229 |
“Insightful . . . should be on the bookshelf of anyone interested in contemporary art on the continent of Africa, its politics, its display, its economics.” —African Arts Art World City focuses on contemporary art and artists in the city of Dakar, a famously thriving art metropolis in the West African nation of Senegal. Joanna Grabski illuminates how artists earn their livelihoods from the city’s resources, possibilities, and connections. She examines how and why they produce and exhibit their work and how they make an art scene and transact with art world mediators such as curators, journalists, critics, art lovers, and collectors from near and far. Grabski shows that Dakar-based artists participate in a platform that has a global reach. They extend Dakar’s creative economy and the city’s urban vibe into an “art world city.” “In her fine-grained analysis, Joanna Grabski demonstrates the ways that the urban environment and the sites of art production, exhibition, and sale imbricate one another to constitute Dakar as an Art World City.” —Mary Jo Arnoldi, Curator, Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian “A valuable addition to the anthropology of cities and of art worlds. It stretches and revises the notion of art world to include multiple scales, and illustrates how the city enables simultaneous engagement for artists with local, national, Pan-African, and global discourses and platforms.” —City & Society “A beautiful book. The photographs, most of which are by the author, are stunning.” —College Art Association Reviews