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"The first comprehensive monograph on artist Daniel Arsham's genre-bending world. Daniel Arsham mines lusted-after consumer goods and iconic imagery to create his conceptual objects and sculptures. The artist then casts and refinishes his work to imitate the effects of erosion and subsidence, creating monuments to our present obsessions, as if the objects were rescued from Pompeii. That same impulse toward excavation animates many of his installations, which range from layered broken walls to geodefilled caverns to melting portals. From room-collapsing environmental installations for today's leading brands and museums to elaborate set design for classical dance, Arsham twists elements of architecture to create immersive aesthetic experiences that appeal to the divided attentions of a contemporary audience. Presented as an induction manual to Arsham's covetable world, the book will provide a complete overview of his practice. Virgil Abloh discusses Arsham's contribution to a post-media artistic landscape, a thread developed by Hans Ulrich Obrist in a conversation with the artist that traces art-historical precedents. Steven Matijcio will discuss the artist's projects and collaborations, which range from sets for Merce Cunningham's dance company to clothes and sneakers with streetwear icons Ronnie Fieg and Adidas to projects with James Franco and Pharrell Williams and films with Mahershala Ali."--Amazon.com.
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"Featuring never-before-seen drawings by the renowned contemporary artist, a beautiful facsimile edition that reveals the working process of an extraordinary creative mind Sketchbook reproduces original working drawings and sketches by the contemporary American artist and designer Daniel Arsham, whose work freely crosses the boundaries of art, architecture, film, and design, and also speaks to fans of pop culture, including sneakerheads, car enthusiasts, and anime devotees. Spanning a decade and featuring previously unpublished drawings by this highly skilled draftsman, this beautifully produced facsimile edition provides an unprecedented, intimate look at Arsham's working process, revealing a new side of an extraordinary creative mind." -- Princeton University Press
Drawing --- kunst --- tekenkunst --- schetsboeken --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Verenigde Staten --- Arsham Daniel --- 741.071 ARSHAM --- 741.07 --- Arsham,Daniel °1980 in Cleveland, Ohio (VS) --- 7.07 --- Tekenkunst ; tekenkunstenaars A - Z --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Arsham, Daniel,
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Art --- art [discipline] --- design [discipline] --- Sosnowska, Monika --- Arbet, Aurélien --- Arsham, Daniel --- Berthier, Julien --- Blass, Tatiana --- Bonajo, Melanie --- Borsato, Diane --- Broquaire, Vincent --- Broin, de, Michel --- Díaz, Federico --- Dujardin, Filip --- Dupré, Lola --- Eatock, Daniel --- Edwards, Benjamin --- Eek, Cocky --- Egry, Jérémie --- Engman, Charlie --- Kaltwasser, Martin --- Li Wei --- Netzhammer, Yves --- Sailstorfer, Michael --- Van Aelst, Kevin --- Wenzel, Anne --- Zybach, Andreas --- McCarthy, Paul --- Banner, Fiona --- Gormley, Antony --- Ai Weiwei --- Gelitin --- Open-Air Museum of Sculpture Middelheim [Antwerp] --- Atelier Van Lieshout [Rotterdam] --- Akatre --- Château-Vacant --- anno 2000-2009
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art [fine art] --- Architecture --- architecture [discipline] --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- 7.037 --- 7.036 --- 77.046 --- 791.4 --- 72 --- 72.036 --- kunst --- architectuur --- kunst en architectuur --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- twintigste eeuw --- Apostol Alexander --- Arsham Daniel --- Cheung Gordon --- Claerbout David --- Diao David --- Doig Peter --- Dufresne Angela --- Erhard Christine --- Gaillard Cyprien --- Gower Terence --- Gualdoni Angelina --- Isermann Jim --- Kissell Natasha --- Lambri Luisa --- Manglano-Ovalle Iñigo --- Margreiter Dorit --- Nachamn Russell --- Perez Enoc --- Sugimoto Hiroshi --- Thorpe David --- Williams Lucy --- 7.039 --- Eénentwintigste eeuw (kunst) --- 21ste eeuw (kunst) --- Twintigste eeuw (kunst) --- 20ste eeuw (kunst) --- Architectuurfotografie --- Film --- Architectuur --- Modernisme (architectuur) --- Modernistische architectuur --- Exhibitions --- Architecture, Domestic, in art --- Architecture, Modern --- Art, Modern --- Buildings in art --- Themes, motives --- Modern [style or period] --- architecture [object genre] --- art [discipline]
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Digital technology now mediates much of our interaction with the world, and a vast majority of the images that we absorb daily come through a screen. The digital comes with its own aesthetic framework that cannot help but colour our experience of the world, and change our expectations of the objects that surround us. As the digital becomes ever more pervasive however, there is also a return to physical experiences that technology cannot satisfy. This is true across sectors, from immersive theatre to vinyl records, and although digital will undoubtedly dominate our future, there are pockets of resistance. This book will look at contemporary artisans who are deeply influenced by the digital world in which we live, but who reject processes such as 3D printing as a final output. Inspired by the internet and a screen-based aesthetic, they choose to craft things by hand, rendering a postdigital mindset in tactile materials, such as metal, glass and wood. It represents a return to the physical in the digital age.
7.039 --- Beeldende kunst ; artisanaal ; 2010-2015 --- Ambachtelijke producten en hun makers ; 21ste eeuw --- Post-digitale kunst ; met gebruik van digitale ontwerptechnieken --- 705.9 --- Lichaam (Menselijk lichaam) --- van der Wiel, Jolan --- Shotz, Alyson --- Berrada, Hicham --- Carnovsky --- Mann, Geoffrey --- Henze, Eno --- Kahn, Ned --- Sungfeel, Yun --- Nakanishi, Nobuhiro --- The Unseen --- Krisar, Anders --- Hess, Bart --- Demetz, Gehard --- Piensa, Jaume --- Recht, Sruli --- Ball, Barry X --- Takeda, Maiko --- Oliver, Marilene --- Hongbo, Li --- Dupont, Richard --- Zawada, Jonathan --- Brener, Amy --- Tolino, Aldo --- Crabtree and Evans --- Novitskova, Katja --- Staniak, Michael --- de Joode, Rachel --- Seidel, Robert --- Libertiny, Tomas --- Jerram, Luke --- ArandaLasch --- Morgan, Claire --- Ahmed, Faig --- Ghi Bahk, Seon --- Nawa, Kohei --- Miebach, Nathalie --- Nucleo --- Stearns, Phillip --- Wolfe, Thaddeus --- Choi, Jeongmoon --- DiMichele, David --- Art+Com Studios --- Ho Suh, Do --- Shiota, Chiharu --- Loop.pH --- Numen/For Use --- Roxy Pain --- Zimoun --- Kempinas, Zilvinas --- Oliveira, Henrique --- Arsham, Daniel --- Audi, Flavie --- Yoshioka, Tokujin --- Verhoeven, Jeroen --- Mori, Junko --- Matter Design --- Walsh, Joseph --- Brown, Rogan --- Wang, Zhan --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- kunst; algemeen ; beeldende kunst; algemeen ; 21e eeuw --- ArandaLasch
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Eco-Visionaries' presents contemporary positions in art and architecture seeking answers to current environmental problems that transcend mainstream notions of sustainability. This comprehensive volume is a companion to the collaborative 2018 exhibition endeavored by four participating European museums. Each show maintains a different focus and curatorial approach, and for each, artists investigate alternative visions regarding humankind's place on earth through video and sound works, paintings, and installations. While the series of exhibitions presents the works of artists and architects who offer critical reflections on pressing contemporary issues, the book unites research, essays, as well as a survey of the artworks.
Ecology in art --- Environmentalism in art --- Sustainable architecture --- Art and society --- Art and technology --- Nature (Aesthetics) --- Art, Modern --- Architecture, Modern --- Architecture and technology --- 7.039 --- Kunst en ecologie --- Architectuur en ecologie --- Klimaatsverandering --- Modern architecture --- Technology and architecture --- Technology --- Eco-architecture --- Environmentally conscious architecture --- Environmentally friendly architecture --- Green architecture --- Green building design --- Green design (Buildings) --- Sustainable design (Buildings) --- Architecture --- Sustainable design --- Themes, motives --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Exhibitions --- Art --- sculpture [visual works] --- installations [visual works] --- video art --- ecological art --- sustainable architecture --- climate change --- new media art --- sound art --- environment [earth sciences concept] --- Saraceno, Tomás --- Arsham, Daniel --- Biemann, Ursula --- Caycedo, Carolina --- Frank, Regina --- Gerrard, John --- Greenfort, Tue --- The Harrison Studio --- HeHe --- Henda, Kiluanji Kia --- Jordan, Chris --- Kintera, Krištof --- Smithson, Robert --- Maes, Annemie --- Rahm, Philippe --- Sadao, Shōji --- Soares, Miguel --- Magdy, Basim --- Jaque, Andrés --- Tavares, Paulo --- Herregraven, Femke --- Papamargariti, Eva --- Shaw, Jeremy --- Yoldas, Pinar --- Øyen Vister, Elin Már --- Wasted Rita --- Vaz, Ana --- Bera, Tristan --- Kahiu, Wanuri --- Ornaghi & Prestinari --- Design Earth --- Territorial Agency --- Ginsberg, Alexandra Daisy --- Marques, Pedro Neves --- Ové, Zak --- Roturier, Samuel --- Valkeapää, Leena --- Valkeapää, Oula Antti --- Sjödin, Erik --- Moll, Joana --- Esparza, Gilberto --- Maeder, Marcus --- Palacios, Juanjo --- Haapoja, Terike --- Veillat, Aline --- Baggenstos/Rudolf --- Castellanos, María --- Valverde, Alberto --- Semiconductor --- Fargas, Joaquín --- Fuller, Richard Buckminster --- Potrč, Marjetica --- Dunne & Raby --- The Center for Genomic Gastronomy --- WORKac [New York, N.Y.] --- SITE [New York, N.Y.] --- SKREI --- Parsons & Charlesworth [Chicago, Ill.] --- Unknown Fields Division --- Design Crew for Architecture --- Malka Architecture --- The Living --- Nelly Ben Hayoun Studios [London] --- Rasa Smite and Raitis Smits [Riga] --- Rimini Protokoll --- Haus-Rucker-Co --- Ant Farm --- BIG/Bjarke Ingels Group --- Diller Scofidio + Renfro [New York, N.Y.] --- Futurefarmers [San Francisco, Calif.] --- Knowbotiq [Zurich] --- MVRDV --- SUPERFLEX [Copenhagen] --- Andrés Jaque Arquitects --- Superuse Studios [Rotterdam]
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