Art in the age of the Internet 1989 to today

Artists/contributors: aaajiao, Michael Amzalag, Cory Arcangel, Ed Atkins, Mathias Augustyniak, Alex Bag, Judith Barry, Gretchen Bender, Frank Benson, Dara Birnbaum, Cao Fei, Antoine Catala, Kate Cooper, Simon Denny, Aleksandra Domanovic, Gregory Edwards, Harun Farocki, Lizzie Fitch, Celia Hempton, C...

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Körperschaft: Institute of Contemporary Art <Boston, Mass.> (Herausgebendes Organ)
Weitere Verfasser: Respini, Eva (HerausgeberIn), Conaty, Kim (MitwirkendeR)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New Haven, CT Yale University Press 2018
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Zusammenfassung:Artists/contributors: aaajiao, Michael Amzalag, Cory Arcangel, Ed Atkins, Mathias Augustyniak, Alex Bag, Judith Barry, Gretchen Bender, Frank Benson, Dara Birnbaum, Cao Fei, Antoine Catala, Kate Cooper, Simon Denny, Aleksandra Domanovic, Gregory Edwards, Harun Farocki, Lizzie Fitch, Celia Hempton, Camille Henrot, Lynn Hershman Leeson, HOWDOYOUSAYYAMINAFRICAN? , Juliana Huxtable, Pierre Huyghe, JODI, Jon Kessler, Josh Kline, Oliver Laric, Mark Leckey, Lee Bul, Olia Lialina, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, M/M Paris, Jill Magid, Michel Majerus, David Maljkovic, Mike Mandel, Ryan McNamara, Mariko Mori, Rabih Mroue, Albert Oehlen, Laura Owens, Trevor Paglen, Nam June Paik, Sondra Perry, Paul Pfeiffer, Seth Price, Jon Rafman, Pamela Rosenkranz, Thomas Ruff, Julia Scher, Cindy Sherman, Taryn Simon, Avery Singer, Frances Stark, Hito Steyerl, Aaron Swartz, Martine Syms, Ryan Trecartin, Amalia Ulman, Penelope Umbrico, Wu Tsang, Anicka Yi, Chantal Zakari
Art in the Age of the Internet, 1989 to Today is the first major thematic group exhibition in the United States to examine the radical impact of internet culture on visual art. Featuring 60 artists, collaborations, and collectives, the exhibition is comprised of over 70 works across a variety of mediums, including painting, performance, photography, sculpture, video, web-based projects, and virtual reality. The exhibition is divided into five sections that explore themes such as emergent ideas of the body and notions of human enhancement; the internet as a site of both surveillance and resistance; the circulation and control of images and information; the possibilities for exploring identity and community afforded by virtual domains; and new economies of visibility accelerated by social media. Throughout, the work in the exhibition addresses the internet-age democratization of culture that comprises our current moment. The earliest work in the exhibition is from 1989, the year that Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. This development, and others that followed in quick succession, modernized the internet, and in the process radically changed our way of life―from how we access and generate information, make friends and share experiences, to how we imagine our future bodies and how nations police national security. 1989 also marked a watershed moment across the globe, with significant shifts in politics, geographies, and economies. Events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall and protests in Tiananmen Square signaled the beginning of our current globalized age, which cannot be imagined without the internet.
Beschreibung:315 Seiten
ISBN:9780300228250
978-0-300-22825-0