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fotografie --- documentaire fotografie --- portretfotografie --- India --- twintigste eeuw --- Singh Dayanita --- 77.071 SINGH --- Singh, Dayanita
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Deller, Jeremy --- Trockel, Rosemarie --- Singh, Dayanita --- Shawky, Wael
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The internationally acclaimed artist Dayanita Singh often describes herself as a book artist. Singh was closely involved in the making of this exhibition catalogue, which accompanies the major touring retrospective of Singh's work, curated by Stephanie Rosenthal for the Gropius-Bau. The most comprehensive publication to date about Singh's art, it includes a series of scholarly long-form and short-form essays, full-color reproductions, and installation images. The texts situate Singh's work in relation to topics such as Indian classical music, traditions of the photographic, imaginations of the archive, choreography and economies of reproduction. Presenting every important phase in the artists oeuvre, it also enters Singh's archive to include never-before-seen early works from the 1980s, a new series of montages and the works Let's see, Museum of Chance, Museum of Shedding, I am as I am, Go Away Closer and Box 507, among others. DAYANITA SINGH (*1961) is one of the most important contemporary artists. Solo exhibitions include: MMK, Frankfurt; Hayward Gallery, London; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; and Art Institute of Chicago. In 2013, Singh contributed to the German Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale.00Exhibition: Gropius Bau, Berlin, Germant (18.03. - 07.08.2022) / MUDAM Luxembourg (15.08. - 05.10.2023) / Museum Serralves, Porto, Portugal (February?June 2024).
Photography --- Singh, Dayanita --- Photography, Artistic --- 761.2 fotografen afzonderlijk --- 760.4 --- kunstenaarsboeken --- tentoonstellingsopbouw --- portretfotografie --- conceptuele kunst --- collages --- India --- fotografie als kunst --- installaties --- Dayanita Singh --- Exhibitions
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Barker, Stephen --- Folberg, Neil --- Gomez,Maruch Santiz --- Graham, Jill --- Gremmillion, Kimberly --- Leeuwen, Jan van --- Mcdonald , Anne Arden --- Rentsch, Andreas --- Singh, Dayanita
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Iconography --- Art --- art [discipline] --- sociology --- dictatorships --- religions [belief systems, cultures] --- Islam --- globalization --- kunst en politiek --- Singh, Dayanita --- Mofokeng, Santu --- Karmakar, Romuald --- Ai Weiwei --- anno 2000-2099
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Art --- installations [visual works] --- art [fine art] --- film [performing arts] --- photography [process] --- video art --- Broodthaers, Marcel --- Julien, Isaac --- Ming, Wong --- Singh, Dayanita --- Yanagi, Miwa --- Zaatari, Akram --- Tanaka, Koki --- Baudelaire, Eric --- Sherman, Cindy --- Sala, Anri --- Huyghe, Pierre --- Gonzalez-Foerster, Dominique --- Torfs, Ana --- anno 2000-2099 --- kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- film --- kunst en film --- Broodthaers Marcel --- Sherman Cindy --- Torfs Ana --- Zaatari Akram --- Sala Anri --- Singh Dayanita --- archieven --- archivering --- Gonzalez-Foerster Dominique --- Huyghe Pierre --- Baudelaire Eric --- Yanagi Miwa --- Wong Ming --- Tanaka Koki --- Julien Isaac --- 7.039 --- Exhibitions --- art [discipline] --- film [discipline]
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Avec l'art contemporain, par un retournement de situation politique né de la contre-culture occidentale des sixties, le musée a cessé d'être aux mains des seuls conservateurs et commissaires pour passer également entre celles des artistes. Dans cet esprit utopique ou subversif, le modèle muséal est devenu la cible d'actes créatifs, parfois violents, visant à le vivifier, à le rendre plus proche de la nature, de la réalité sociale, mais aussi du vécu personnel. Avec peu de moyens, comme le sculpteur afro-américain Noah Purifoy, ou avec l'appui de puissants mécènes, comme le sculpteur Rei Naito et l'architecte Ryue Nishizawa, le musée s'est éloigné parfois du chaos des villes pour s'installer dans un désert aride ou sur une île paradisiaque. Démasqué comme une institution autoritaire conditionnant notre regard et contrôlant l'histoire, celle racontée par les vainqueurs, il a vu aussi ses dispositifs d'exposition, indépendamment de sa mission (ethnographie, histoire de l'art, zoologie), minés par les interventions de Fred Wilson, renversés par les constructions de Wesley Meuris, parodiés par les pastiches de Jacques Charlier ou encore détournés par Christoph Büchel qui transforme ses salles en centre pour réfugiés. Enfin, cette étude de cas où le musée est pris pour cible ne serait complète sans la résistance que Tamar Guimarães, Fiona Tan et Dayanita Singh opposent à l'inertie des collections, en mobilisant la mémoire des images au sein de musées imaginaires, poétiques ou encore portatifs, à l'instar du Nanomuseum conçu par Hans-Ulrich Obrist.
Museology --- museology --- museum administration --- exhibiting --- multiculturalism --- museums [institutions] --- minorities --- Charlier, Jacques --- Büchel, Christoph --- Frazier, LaToya Ruby --- Kuswidananto, Jompet --- Naito, Rei --- Purifoy, Noah --- Singh, Dayanita --- Guimarães, Tamar --- Tan, Fiona --- Wilson, Fred --- Meuris, Wesley --- Barrada, Yto --- Nishizawa, Ryue --- Art --- Artists and museums --- Multiculturalism --- Museum studies. --- dekolonisatie
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Featuring a formidable list of writers, and encapsulating the eclectic range of art that has delighted and inspired audiences throughout Hayward Gallery's history, this book ranges from painting and photography to sculpture, choreography and architecture, and takes in a huge diversity of subjects, from Paul Klee to the art of the Harlem Renaissance, from David Shrigley's drawings to David Hockney's photographs, from Francis Bacon's take on the human body to Africa Remix, from Pipilotti Rist's installations to Afro-Asian artists in postwar Britain.
sex role --- painting [image-making] --- political art --- Postminimal --- power --- fashion [concept] --- optical illusion --- curating --- sound art --- outsider art --- Art --- performance art --- art [fine art] --- light art --- Harlem Renaissance --- sculpting --- Conceptual --- architecture [discipline] --- Caro, Anthony --- Emin, Tracey --- Kapoor, Anish --- Singh, Dayanita --- Freud, Lucian --- Condo, George --- Cragg, Tony --- Auerbach, Frank --- Caulfield, Patrick --- Bacon, Francis --- Rist, Pipilotti --- Gormley, Antony --- Klee, Paul --- Mendieta, Ana --- Hockney, David --- Martin, Agnes --- Riley, Bridget --- Corbusier, le --- Shrigley, David --- Deller, Jeremy --- Turrell, James --- Hayward Gallery [London] --- anno 2010-2019 --- anno 2000-2009 --- anno 1990-1999 --- anno 1970-1979 --- anno 1980-1989 --- anno 1960-1969 --- Hayward Gallery. --- Art criticism --- Art, Modern --- 7.01 --- Kunsttheorie ; moderne kunst ; 19de en 20ste eeuw --- Teksten over kunst --- Modern art --- Arts --- Criticism --- Appreciation --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Analysis, interpretation, appreciation --- Arts Council of Great Britain. --- Arts Council of England. --- Nieuwe Ploeg (Group of artists) --- art [discipline] --- fashion [culture-related concept]
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Global Feminism features more than eighty contemporary women artists, working in a wide variety of media, from fifty countries, each offering new perspectives on women's artistic expression in different regions of the world. This book moves the discourse of feminism art toward a new internationalism that emphasizes not only the cultural differences among women but also the ever changing perceptions of feminism. ------------------------------------------------- Catalogus bij de gelijknamige tentoonstelling die afgelopen zomer te zien was in het Brooklyn Museum. Curatoren Maura Reilly en Linda Nochlin brachten hierin de belangrijkste tendenzen samen van de actuele, feministische kunst. Startpunt van de tentoonstelling én van het boek is het jaar 1990. De verwevenheid van etniciteit, sociale klasse, sekse en gender begon vanaf toen een belangrijke rol te spelen in de feministische kunst.
Art --- art [discipline] --- feminism --- video art --- performance art --- art theory --- nudes [representations] --- eroticism --- identity --- globalization --- kunstsociologie --- lichaam (van de mens) --- vrouwelijke kunstenaar --- women [female humans] --- Feminist art --- International --- Artists --- Book --- Mwangi, Ingrid --- Kozyra, Katarzyna --- Krystufek, Elke --- Piccinini, Patricia --- Lee, Bul --- Sissi --- Ahuja, Mequitta --- Antille, Emmanuelle --- Arahmaiani --- Ashery, Oreet --- Baumgart, Anna --- Belmore, Rebecca --- Beynon, Kate --- Bird, Cass --- Bouabdellah, Zoulikha --- Brotherus, Elina --- Bruguera, Tania --- Butt, Ambreen --- Cabello/Carceller --- Chang, Hsia-Fei --- Coble, Mary --- Cuenca Rasmussen, Lilibeth --- Cussol, Béatrice --- Cruz, de la, Angela --- Dimitrova, Iskra --- du Pasquier Grall, Aude --- Echakhch, Latifa --- Foley, Fiona --- Forouhar, Parastou --- Friberg, Maria --- Galindo, Regina José --- Geerlinks, Margi --- Hastanan, Skowmon --- He Chengyao --- Jablonska, Elzbieta --- Jacir, Emily --- Khurana, Sonia --- Landau, Sigalit --- Dennis, Monika Larsen --- Lin Tianmiao --- Loktev, Julia --- Lux, Loretta --- Magema, Michèle --- Manchot, Melanie --- Margolles, Teresa --- Michel, Chantal --- Monge, Priscilla --- Mréjen, Valérie --- Mutu, Wangechi --- Okada, Hiroko --- Ostojic, Tanja --- Reinhardt, Claudia --- Rose, Tracey --- Rossa, Boryana --- Rudelius, Julika --- Sawada, Tomoko --- Searle, Berni --- Senol, Canan --- Shah, Tejal --- Sikander, Shahzia --- Singh, Dayanita --- Song, Sanghee --- Suzuki, Ryoko --- Tomić, Milica --- Tykkä, Salla --- Varejão, Adriana --- Hausswolff, von, Annika --- Yanagi, Miwa --- Yin Xiuzhen --- Young, Carey --- Emin, Tracey --- Gaskell, Anna --- Lucas, Sarah --- Rist, Pipilotti --- Taylor-Wood, Sam --- Walker, Kara --- Moffatt, Tracey --- Amer, Ghada --- Banner, Fiona --- Dopitová, Milena --- Opie, Catherine --- Reihana, Lisa --- Saville, Jenny --- Cutler, Amy --- Sedira, Zineb --- Abdul, Lida --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2009 --- Western Europe --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Europe --- Japan --- India --- Asia --- Africa --- Central America
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Art --- Art, Modern --- Photography, Artistic --- Sculpture --- Painting --- Light in art. --- Parreno, Philippe --- Price, Seth --- Andreotta, Giorgio --- Ghirri, Luigi --- Wintsch, Johanna Natalie --- Abidin, Adel --- Benassi, Elisabetta --- Baghramian, Nairy --- Sherman, Cindy --- Allora and Calzadilla --- Gedewon --- Mylayne, Jean-Luc --- Fischli, Peter --- Aubertin, Bernard --- Bartana, Yael --- Creed, Martin --- Apóstol, Alexander --- Sturtevant, Elaine --- Polke, Sigmar --- Sosnowska, Monika --- Fischer, Urs --- Gal, Dani --- Atabekov, Said --- Kuri, Gabriel --- Angioletti, Meris --- Castello-Deball, Mariana --- Jeane, Norma --- Gréaud, Loris --- Alsoudani, Ahmed --- Assa, Greddy --- Andrianova, Natalia --- Barrada, Yto --- Smith, Josh --- Turrell, James --- Cattelan, Maurizio --- Boltanski, Christian --- Titova, Anya --- Wekua, Andro --- DAS INSTITUT --- Singh, Dayanita --- Tintoretto --- Gander, Ryan --- Bárrio --- Adam, Sabhan --- Gaillard, Cyprien --- Hirschhorn, Thomas --- Perret, Mai-Thu --- Relph, Nick --- Backström, Fia --- Lidén, Klara --- Quaytman, R.H. --- Al Ghaith, Reem --- Paris, Nicolas --- Cointet, de, Guy --- Echakhch, Latifa --- Al Karim, Halim --- Bojenoiu, Adrian --- Goldstein, Jack --- Weiss, David --- Trockel, Rosemarie --- Wardill, Emily --- Didžiapetris, Gintaras --- al-Abdalla, Talal --- Al Saadi, Abdullah --- Mirza, Haroon --- Anastas, Ayreen --- Goldblatt, David --- Birdhead --- Senatore, Marinella --- Stark, Frances --- Tuazon, Oscar --- Aranda, Julieta --- Warren, Rebecca --- Mellors, Nathaniel --- Jakob, Bruno --- Abdurahmanov, Mikayil --- Ondàk, Roman --- Fast, Omer --- Marti, Fabian --- Hlobo, Nicholas --- Marclay, Christian --- Johnson, Rashid --- Bonvicini, Monica --- Assaf, Ali --- Song Dong --- Kelm, Annette --- Lassry, Elad --- Ebner, Shannon --- Alem, Raja --- Fritsch, Katharina --- Donnelly, Trisha --- Nashat, Shahryar --- Alvaredo, Narda --- Foulkes, Llyn --- Mendizabal, Asier --- Piscitelli, Giulia --- Arrechea, Alexandre --- Wasmuht, Corinne --- Byrne, Gerard --- Armanious, Hany --- Azizov, Zeigam --- Ekblad, Ida --- Azatyan, Mher --- Badawi, Nemat --- Brätsch, Kerstin --- Alisevich, Yury --- Rist, Pipilotti --- Wool, Christopher --- Francesconi, Luca --- Bove, Carol --- Nuur, Navid --- West, Franz --- Colombo, Gianni --- Alem, Shadia --- Holmqvist, Karl --- Bourouissa, Mohammed --- Pica, Amalia --- Moë --- Gelitin --- Zéro --- BADco --- Karim, al-, Halim --- Saadi, Al, Abdullah --- Ghaith, al, Reem --- Barrio, Arthur
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