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Painting 2.0 : expression in the information age : gesture and spectacle, eccentric figuration, social networks / edited by Manuela Ammer, Achim Hochdörfer, and David Joselit.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Munich Museum Brandhorst, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 287 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 31 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9783791354910
  • 3791354914
  • 9783902947284
  • 3902947284
Other title:
  • Expression in the information age
  • Gesture and spectacle, eccentric figuration, social networks
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 759.07 23
LOC classification:
  • ND189 .P35 2015
Summary: Examining the resurgent interest in painting and the proliferation of new digital media in recent years, this generously illustrated book delineates painting's complex relationship with information technology. In a survey that begins in the mid-twentieth century, long before the birth of the Internet, this book traces painting's capacity to digest and transform other media, even as its own legitimacy has been questioned. Featuring the work of numerous renowned artists, from Sigmar Polke to Nicole Eisenman and from Cy Twombly to Amy Sillman, the book examines how painting has addressed digital technology as it relates to human experience and perception, and includes three in-depth essays and additional texts by influential thinkers from the field. Comprehensive and lavishly illustrated, the book presents a wide range of works that reconsider the assumed opposition of the digital and the analog, the human and the technological, arguing that painting has served as a means to represent - and even enact - new media. This book affirms the ongoing vitality of the medium of painting in the midst of a digital world.
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 759.07 PAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Issued 10/10/2024 A548526B

Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at Museum Brandhorst, Munich, November 14, 2015 - April 30, 2016; Mumok - Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, Wien, June 4 - November 6, 2016.

Includes bibliographical references.

Examining the resurgent interest in painting and the proliferation of new digital media in recent years, this generously illustrated book delineates painting's complex relationship with information technology. In a survey that begins in the mid-twentieth century, long before the birth of the Internet, this book traces painting's capacity to digest and transform other media, even as its own legitimacy has been questioned. Featuring the work of numerous renowned artists, from Sigmar Polke to Nicole Eisenman and from Cy Twombly to Amy Sillman, the book examines how painting has addressed digital technology as it relates to human experience and perception, and includes three in-depth essays and additional texts by influential thinkers from the field. Comprehensive and lavishly illustrated, the book presents a wide range of works that reconsider the assumed opposition of the digital and the analog, the human and the technological, arguing that painting has served as a means to represent - and even enact - new media. This book affirms the ongoing vitality of the medium of painting in the midst of a digital world.

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