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Art, Modern --- Nature in art. --- 7.049 --- Thema's in de kunst ; bescherming van de natuur --- Affichistes (Group of artists) --- Fluxus (Group of artists) --- Modernism (Art) --- Schule der Neuen Prächtigkeit (Group of artists) --- Zero (Group of artists) --- Contemporary art --- Iconografie ; verschillende onderwerpen --- Nature in art --- Art --- art [fine art] --- ecology --- climate change --- Serptentine Galleries --- kunst --- cultuurfilosofie --- 7.039 --- ecologie --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- art [discipline]
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Cette publication réunit dix-neuf entretiens menés par Hans Ulrich Obrist avec des musiciens pionniers des années 1950 à 1980 : compositeurs d'avant-garde (Pierre Boulez, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Elliott Carter, George Benjamin) ; précurseurs de la musique électro-acoustique (Iannis Xenakis, Robert Ashley, François Bayle, Pauline Oliveros, Peter Zinovieff, Eliane Radigue) ; artistes minimalistes et post-Fluxus (Terry Riley, Tony Conrad, Steve Reich, Yoko Ono, Phill Niblock) ; ainsi que des figures musicales influentes comme Brian Eno, Kraftwerk, Arto Lindsay et Caetano Veloso. Leurs contributions retracent l'évolution du domaine musical : des premières expériences de musique concrète et abstraite aux développements électroniques, puis à l'hybridation de la culture populaire et de l'avant-garde.
Music --- Composers --- Avant-garde (Music) --- History and criticism --- Interviews --- Electroacoustic music --- Concrete music
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If you're wondering why the inside of your head feels so strange these days, this book has the answers. "The Extreme Self" is a new kind of graphic novel that shows how you've been morphing into something else. It's about the re-making of your interior world as the exterior world becomes more unfamiliar and uncertain. Dazzling images are sourced from over 70 of the world's foremost artists, photographers, technologists and musicians, while Daly & Lyon's kinetic design elevates the language of memes into a manifesto. Over fourteen timely chapters, The Extreme Self tours through fame and intimacy, post-work and new crowds, identity crisis and eternity. Find out what's really happening to you in these accelerated tales from an even more accelerated culture. Welcome to Age of You.
Self --- Digital media --- Digital communications --- 7.01 --- Kunsttheorie ; 21ste eeuw ; nieuwe media --- Cultuurpsychologie --- Communications, Digital --- Digital transmission --- Pulse communication --- Digital electronics --- Pulse techniques (Electronics) --- Telecommunication --- Signal processing --- Electronic media --- New media (Digital media) --- Mass media --- Online journalism --- Personal identity --- Consciousness --- Individuality --- Mind and body --- Personality --- Thought and thinking --- Will --- Psychological aspects --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Digital techniques --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Aesthetics --- Mass communications --- art theory --- digital media
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The Beijing-based artist Liu Ye is known for his precise, deftly rendered representational paintings. Drawn equally from contemporary culture and old master painting, Liu's wide-ranging visual touchstones include Piet Mondrian, Miffy the Bunny, and Prada advertisements. In this new publication devoted to his book paintings, the artist examines the book as both a physical object and cultural totem. Playing with geometry and perspective, Liu creates extraordinary and disorienting portraits of this most familiar subject. Liu's Book Painting series, begun in 2013, depicts close-up views of books that are turned open to reveal empty pages, an approach that emphasizes the object's form over its content. Rendering books' material structure--endpapers, binding, spine--in sensual detail, these paintings indicate an obsession with the book as an object and a lifelong love of literature. Liu's father was a children's book author who introduced him to Western writers at a young age, fueling his curiosity and imagination. Many of the books in Liu's father's collection were banned in Cultural Revolution-era China and the artist read them secretly throughout his childhood. This formative experience figures in his popular Banned Books series and in his book paintings in general.
Artists --- Painting, Chinese --- Books in art --- Liu, Ye, --- Liu, Ye,
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Drawing --- Painting --- sketchbooks --- collages [visual works] --- drawings [visual works] --- bookbinding [process] --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- Wuidar, Léon
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