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As Deepd As I Could Remember As Far As I Could See
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 224

As Deepd As I Could Remember As Far As I Could See

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Cross Examination
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 239

Cross Examination

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Cross Examination met en scène 33 oeuvres de la Tia Collection qui portent la forme, le symbole ou l'idéologie de la croix. 00Le livre propose une déambulation inédite par la reproduction des oeuvres à leur échelle réelle, offrant au lecteur un voyage intime et immersif dans ces chefs-d'oeuvre contemporains. 504 Includes bibliographical references. Un essai de Bernard Marcadé et une interview du collectionneur par Grazia Quaroni éclairent les oeuvres et invitent à la découverte d'une histoire de l'art singulière, dans laquelle la théologie et la littérature sont convoquées pour proposer un "contre examen" de cette iconographie familière et contestée.

Against Translation: Contient 8 vol. de
  • Language: en

Against Translation: Contient 8 vol. de "Displacement is the new translation" en anglais, français, espagnol, allemand, chinois, japonais, russe et arabe

  • Categories: Art

"Against Translation is an unreleased essay by Kenneth Goldsmith. Jean Boîte Éditions publishes it here in eight languages, in eight books gathered in a boxcase - English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Japanese, Russian and Arabic. The author discusses the impasses and shortcomings of translation, this "approximation of discourse that produces a new discourse" and he opposes the notion of displacement, a phenomenon born of globalization: if people and objects are moved, so it will for language. Using the example of the inffuence of advertising, information ow and the effects of networking, Kenneth Goldsmith shows the obsolescence of the act of translation and reflects on the idea of movement. Movement is the new reality which tends to impose its standard upsets linguistic structures, social and political worlds, and profoundly changes our cultural practices. Following Theory - a sum of 500 texts printed and assembled in the form of a ream of paper -, Against Translation is the second book of Kenneth Goldsmith published by Jean Boite Éditions."--Résumé du site web de l'éditeur

David Horvitz: Adjust the Level of the Sea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

David Horvitz: Adjust the Level of the Sea

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-04-12
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  • Publisher: Jbe Books

"... a poem composed of 156 waves of thoughts and actions to be realized in contact with the sea" --

Kenneth Goldsmith
  • Language: en

Kenneth Goldsmith

Kenneth Goldsmith's Theory offers an unprecedented reading of the contemporary world: 500 texts -- from poems and musings to short stories -- printed on 500 pages assembled in the form of a ream of paper. Curated by the author-poet, this unique collection maps out the various issues and trends in contemporary literature in a world currently being shaken up by everything online and digital,and calls for the reinvention of creative forms. MoMA's first poet laureate, founder and editor of UbuWeb, professor of Uncreative Writing at the University of Pennsylvania and the host of NYC-area radio station WFMU for fifteen years, Kenneth Goldsmith is a leading voice in the contemporary creative world.

Kim Jong Il Looking at Things
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Kim Jong Il Looking at Things

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-04-12
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  • Publisher: Jbe Books

The cult classic photobook celebrating the North Korean leader's infinite capacity for looking at things Comical and bizarre, Kim Jong Il Looking at Things has become a cult classic among photobook connoisseurs since its publication in 2015. The book was based upon one of the most followed, shared and imitated monothematic Tumblr blogs in recent years. Created by João Rocha, an art director at an advertising firm in Lisbon, the blog is a collection of photographs which depict the former "Dear Leader" of North Korea, often accompanied by military personnel or senior advisers, engaged in the act of looking at things. Since the blog's creation in October 2010, Rocha has posted photographs appropriated from the North Korean Central News Agency, which he matches with deadpan captions: "looking at cows"; "looking at blue rods"; "looking at pastry"; "looking at a metalworker"; "looking at a DVD labeling machine." Now available again after a long period of unavailability, this hilarious book includes an essay by visual culture writer Marco Bohr.

Sad Topographies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Sad Topographies

Sad Topographies is an illustrated guide for the melancholic among us. Dispirited travellers rejoice as Damien Rudd journeys across continents in search of the world’s most joyless place names and their fascinating etymologies. Behind each lugubrious place name exists a story, a richly interwoven narrative of mythology, history, landscape, misadventure and tragedy. From Disappointment Island in the Southern Ocean to Misery in Germany, across to Lonely Island in Russia, or, if you’re feeling more intrepid, pay a visit to Mount Hopeless in Australia – all from the comfort of your armchair. With hand drawn maps by illustrator Kateryna Didyk, Sad Topographies will steer you along paths that lead to strange and obscure places, navigating the terrains of historical fact and imaginative fiction. At turns poetic and dark-humoured, this is a travel guide quite like no other. Damien Rudd is the founder of the hugely popular Instagram account @sadtopographies.

A
  • Language: en

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  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In the late 1960s, Andy Warhol set out to turn an ordinary book into a piece of pop art. He said that he wanted to create a 'bad' novel 'because doing something the wrong way always opens doors'. The result was this astonishing account of the famously influential group of artists, superstars, addicts and freaks who made up the world of Warhol's Factory. It begins with the fabulous Warhol superstar Ondine popping pills and follows its characters as they converse with inspired, speed-driven wit and cut swathes through the clubs, coffee shops, hospitals and whorehouses of 1960s Manhattan.

The Film Photonovel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 199

The Film Photonovel

Discarded by archivists and disregarded by scholars despite its cultural impact on post–World War II Europe, the film photonovel represents a unique crossroads. This hybrid medium presented popular films in a magazine format that joined film stills or set pictures with captions and dialogue balloons to re-create a cinematic story, producing a tremendously popular blend of cinema and text that supported more than two dozen weekly or monthly publications. Illuminating a long-overlooked ‘lowbrow’ medium with a significant social impact, The Film Photonovel studies the history of the format as a hybrid of film novelizations, drawn novels, and nonfilm photonovels. While the field of adaptation studies has tended to focus on literary adaptations, this book explores how the juxtaposition of words and pictures functioned in this format and how page layout and photo cropping could affect reading. Finally, the book follows the film photonovel's brief history in Latin America and the United States. Adding an important dimension to the interactions between filmmakers and their audiences, this work fills a gap in the study of transnational movie culture.

#artselfie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

#artselfie

#artselfie opens with an incisive remark by Douglas Coupland, who warns us that "Selfies are mirrors we can freeze. ... Selfies allow us to see how others look at themselves in a mirror making their modeling face when nobody's around-- except these days, everybody's around everywhere all the time." #artselfie emerged in 2012, right as the recent photographic phenomenon known as the selfie reached its tipping point. It was subsequently activated by New York based collective DIS, as an aggregated mode of art-tourism and documentation. These selfies and their dialogue with art are an opportunity to revisit fundamental questions such as: if art is a mirror, what happens when we place ourselves b...