Los Angeles conceptualist Christopher Williams, born in 1956, studies the conditions of presentation and representation in order to call into question spoon-fed perceptions, "realistic" reproductions, communication mechanisms and aesthetic conventions that influence our perception and understanding of reality. This volume presents recent works from 2003-2007.
Highlights of a unique community-building and socially healing project that brought diverse families together from four Oakland neighborhoods to create art.
"By engaging historians of art, architecture, performance, and photography alongside practicing artists in a collaborative project, this book both facilitates the study of collaboration and promotes it as a scholarly approach.
Essays cover the sculpture's integration into its architectural environment, its role in incorporating the theme of reconciliation into the Sydney story, and the steps involved in the creation of the sculpture.
This book suggests that our grasp of creativity is impoverished because we fail to recognise the vital roles that partnerships, collaborations friendships, and communities play in our thinking, learning, and understanding.
Ladislas Kijno (1921-2012) est considéré comme l'un des maîtres de l'abstraction, spécialiste de la technique du froissage et de la vaporisation sur toile.
The book functions as a groundbreaking exemplar for how research can occur in a fully creative arena and capacity. This work is new take on writing and photography and what kind of narrative/creative possibilities they deliver.
In Eric Gill and David Jones at Capel-y-ffin Jonathan Miles explores the four years which Gill and Jones spent in Gill's religious and artistic community in the Black Mountains of Wales and discovers that it was hugely significant time for ...
Since their first meeting Olia Lialina, one of the best known participants in the 1990s net.art scene, and artist Cory Arcangel have been united by an abiding preoccupation with the relationship between people and the internet.
Maybe it Would be Better If We Worked in Groups of Three?
A compendium of prompts for participatory walks by visual, performance, and text-based artists, including a guide for creating your own