Cumming, Donigan

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Ottawa
Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography/Musée canadien de la photographie contemporaine
1990
1750 copies
214 S.
br.
49 pl.
Buch
0-88884-557-X
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18.50 CDN $.
Zürich
Edition Stemmle
1996
132 S.
geb.
66 Duoton und 20 Farbfotos
Buch
3-905514-82-6
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Die öffentliche Moralvorstellung unserer Gesellschaft(en) tabuisiert sowohl das Sujet des alten Körpers wie auch dasjenige körperlicher Intimität. Beide Tabus werden von Cumming in seinen fotografischen Arbeiten gebrochen. (www.amazon.de).
Les cahiers de la photographie; Revue de critique contemporaine en photographie; 21. Directeur: Claude Nori. Rédacteur en Chef: Gilles Mora.
Laplume
L‘Association de Critique Contemporaine en Photographie ACCP
1988
160 p.
pb.
photographies
Zeitschriften-Einzelband
0294-4081
Enthält zahlreiche Einzelbeiträge - meist Ausstellungskritiken - die ursprünglich in Le Monde erschienen und hier nicht aufgelistet sind.
Ausstellungskatalog, barcelona, Fundación "la Caixa", 2000.
Barcelona
Fundación "la Caixa"
2000
First edition, first and only printing
128 p.
sb., photographically illustrated laminated stiff wrappers with French folds (published only in wraps)
with numerous four-color and b/w plates and reference illustrations
Katalog
8476646852
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Text catal., span., engl. Incl. a catalogue of the exhibition and biographies of the artists. Also includes documention for "Homeless in Hungary," "jennicam," "The electrolux family" and works by Shane Cooper, Steve Mann, Victoria Vesna, Jody Zellen, Tina LaPorta and Laurie Long.
Madrid
Exit Publications with the collaboration of the Fundación ICO
2010
488 p.
600 color ill.
Buch
Text engl., span. - Orders: circulacion@exitmedia.net. „100 Video Artists is a bold commitment to the medium that was born just 50 years ago, and which has become the most distinctive visual language of the 21st century. A hundred of the most significant and innovative video artists working today, of every generation, from the pioneers who began to develop this medium to young experimental creators. Video is a new and changing form of visual expression, on the crossroads of film, television, photography and action, between conceptual art, social criticism and the documentary. 100 Video Artists is a book which includes essays by two prominent specialists in the history of video art and current international video creation (David A. Ross and Christine Van Assche). The 100 artists each have a text devoted to their practice, written by an expert on contemporary art, illustrated with images of some of their most important videos (selected by the artists themselves). The majority of the artists chose the critic or theorist who wrote their essay. Authors from the whole world and from every sphere have taken part in this landmark publication which establishes a starting point for the study and analysis of video art today. 100 Video Artists is the first publication to approach the subject at this international level: 100 artists of 36 nationalities and 85 authors from 19 countries have come together to participate in an innovative and independent project, far from the trends presented by collections, museums and the market. A work made up exclusively of visual creation and specialised criticism. The main text authors are: Christine Van Assche is Head Curator at the Centre Georges Pompidou, in charge of the New Media department. She has curated numerous exhibitions as well as thematic shows such as La Vidéo, un art, une histoire. David A. Ross has a 38 year career as a museum professional, educator and arts entrepreneur. He directed the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (1982-90), the Whitney Museum, New York (1991-98), and SFMoMA, San Francisco (1998-2001). Ross has lectured at various universities across the U.S., and has served as juror and commissioner at a broad range of international exhibitions, including the Venice Biennial and the Carnegie International.(Publisher’s text).
National Film Board of Canada Still Photography Division.
Beaverbrook Canadian Foundation Studies in Art History.
Montreal
McGill-Queen’s University Press
2012
342 p.
cb.
ill.
Buch
978-0-7735-3211-3 (cb.); 978-0-7735-4078-1 (pb.)
Text engl. - „Making a connection between photography and memory is almost automatic. Should it be? In Scissors, Paper, Stone Martha Langford explores the nature of memory and art. She challenges the conventional emphasis on the camera as a tool of perception by arguing that photographic works are products of the mind - picturing memory is, first and foremost, the expression of a mental process. Langford organizes the book around the conceit of the child's game scissors, paper, stone, using it to ground her discussion of the tensions between remembering and forgetting, the intersection of memory and imagination, and the relationship between memory and history. Scissors, Paper, Stone explores the great variety of photographic art produced by Canadian artists as expressions of memory. Their work [...] is presented as part of a rich interdisciplinary study of contemporary photography and how it has shaped modern memory.“ (Publisher’s text).
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