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Resultaten voor 'john c welchman'
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The Endless Line
Gesture, Painting, TechnicsJan Tumlir’s 'The Endless Line' uncovers the concept, language, and theory of gesture in painting as it transitions through time—within and beyond the medium—evolving from the very site where such ruminations and pictorial experimentations begin: the classroom. I found this book to be an excellent resource and recommend it to painters at every stage of their development, from those just beginning to those with long-established practices.
€ 37,50 -
Art After Appropriation
Essays on Art in the 1990sA thought-provoking series of essays provides the first detailed overview of art and the art world in the late 1980s and through the 1990s.
€ 214,95 -
Homing In, Sharing Knowledge
Notes and essays on HISK laureates, 2016-23€ 30,50 -
Radicale24
This book celebrates Radicale1924, a contemporary art residency founded in 2020 by Belgian choreographer Chantal Yzermans. Located in the picturesque village of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie in the Lot Valley in the south of France, the residency welcomed artists, researchers, and creators from 2021 to 2024 to live and work in the historic Maison Routier. Carrying forward the village’s historical tradition as an artistic haven—once home to André and Elisa Breton and a circle of renowned surrealists in the 1950s—Radicale1924 became a dynamic site of creative exchange. Over four years, it hosted influential figures including Georges Adagio, Shulea Cheang, Ria Pacquée, Luc Deleu, Mikes Poppe, A.L. Steiner & Guillaume Bijl. The residency culminated in 2024 with a landmark exhibition at the Maison André Breton, coinciding with the centenary of the first Surrealist Manifesto—an evocative nod to the movement’s history in the village and enduring spirit. This publication brings together original contributions by the participating artists and writers, alongside a compelling introduction by esteemed art historian and professor John C. Welchman.
€ 34,00 -
Stopgap Measures
Stopgap Measures presents an exciting selection of essays,interviews and shorter pieces on the work of American artistMike Kelley (1954-2012) written over more than threedecades by the noted art historian and cultural critic JohnC. Welchman.Kelley's provocative career gave rise to some of the mostconceptually and materially diverse work of recent times-in performance, writing, painting, drawing, sculpture, banners,multimedia installation, appropriated objects andimages and video, as well as numereous collaborations.This volume includes reflections on specific works, and featuresa signature series of pathbreaking essays on Kelley'sinnovations in photography and writing as well as explorationsof major themes in his practice, research and thinking:physical comedy and verbal humor; memory; popularculture, dress-up and Americana; the uncanny; imaginativeprojection and dark fantasy; appropriation and giving;authorship and self-construction; and the artist's littleremarkedupon negotiation with the histories of and ideasabout Asia. The book concludes with new essays on Kelley'sengagement with animals and the nonhuman; and on therefrain disappearances that punctuate Kelley's career setin relation to specters of social catastrophe and nuclearannihilation.
€ 34,00 -
Nicola Staeglich
Color Light Matter Mind€ 48,50 -
Koen van den Broek
out of placeIn Out of Place, noted LA-based art historian John C. Welchman offers a tour-de-force discussion of the first 25 years of Koen van den Broek’s work. The book is partly chronological, partly attentive to the genres, styles, media and concepts around which the artist has innovated, from painting to public space. Welchman unpacks a wide spectrum of references and allusions—to Mondrian, Malevich, Matisse, Rothko and many other modernist artists; to postwar photographies; to the art cinemas of the 1960s and ’70s; and to the history of freeways, interstates and the evolution of the singular urban fabrics of the United States. He offers exciting new accounts of the defining orientation of the first decade of van den Broek’s painting as it entered into pathbreaking pictorial dialogues with borders, shadows and cracks. The second part of the monograph takes up with a frankly surprising range of ideas and issues connected to figures, identities, landscape, ecology, appropriation, opera, and institutions … and to the striking material appurtenances of Formula 1 racing.
€ 65,00 -
Royal Book Lodge
John C. Welchman is Distinguished Professor of Art History, University of California, and author of Modernism Relocated (1995); Invisible Colours (1997); Art After Appropriation (2001); Guillaume Bijl (2016); Past Realization (2016); After the Wagnerian Bouillabaisse (2019); and Richard Jackson (2020).
€ 80,50 -
Your Place in the Multiverse
Jean LoweAmerican artist Jean Lowe’s work revolves around the intersection of art history, popular culture, environmentalism, commerce, and politics. Your Place in the Multiverse: Jean Lowe is a survey of her work drawn from the past seventeen years featuring many of her most important installations. Lowe employs wit and satire to create work that is both entertaining and seductive as well as intellectually provocative. Lowe is an American pop/conceptual multimedia artist whose work carefully and humorously unpacks the ironies and challenges of our 21st century culture. This will be the first museum exhibition of Lowe’s work since 2000 and the first publication on her work to include scholarly essays by two art historians. Dating from 2003-2020, the exhibition consists of fourteen separate installations: Empire Style, 2003; Dr’s Notes, 2004; Baby Grand, 2005; Love for Sale and Look 20 Years Younger, 2008-11; Discount Barn, 2008-2020; Bookshelf Prints, 2013; Last Call, 2013-20; Posters and Pallet, 2014; Last Call, 2017-21, Forgotten Corner, 2019; Garden Carpet, 2019; Art and About with Bill Mackelry, 2019-2020, Town Crier (Self-Portrait as Analog), 2020, and POW!, 2021. Lowe’s installations are primarily comprised of unpretentious media such as papier-mâché and paint, which are coupled with a sophisticated and literary use of language, and a loose painterly style. Room-sized and incorporating artist made furniture, rugs, and even pianos, these beautifully-staged installations are often overwhelming, playing both on sensory overload and the irony of abundance as presented daily in our consumer culture. Through her work Lowe references European art, especially German Baroque and French Empire style, for their exceptionally ornamental and theatrical style. By conflating the French Empire style with the stylistics of American consumer culture, and big box store marketing, Lowe offers up a striking, thoughtful and revealing comparison of cultural contexts. POW! (2020) and Art and About with Bill Mackelry (2019-2020), shown for the first time in this exhibition, look at the imbalance of male to female power in the art-world. Art and About with Bill Mackelry is a video piece in which Lowe stars as a mock male interviewer named Bill Mackelry, who interviews the artist Jean Lowe on a visual arts talk show. The installation POW! will be filled with ersatz portraits of women as fierce, crazy hags by painters such as Picasso, Willem De Kooning, and Frances Bacon painted directly on the wall. Your Place in the Multiverse: Jean Lowe is organized by Executive Director and Chief Curator Katie Lee-Koven for the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art. This fully illustrated accompanying publication, of the same title, will be the first to include art historical essays with in-depth analysis of Lowe’s work written by USU Art History Assistant Professor Marissa Vigneault and John C. Welchman, professor of Art History and Critical Studies at the University of California, San Diego.
€ 32,95 -
Orshi Drozdik: Adventures in Technos Dystopium
Work, writings, exhibitions 1970-1995As attested by her inclusion in several important survey exhibitions, including The Medea Insurrection: Radical Women Artists Behind the Iron Curtain at the Wende Museum, Los Angeles (2019–20), Drozdik is one of the most significant Eastern European women artists working in experimental performance and photography before the fall of the Berlin Wall. Following her move to New York, she worked in close relation to feminist, critical and experimental literary practices associated with New York postmodernism as it developed from the later 1970s through the early 1990s. Her magum opus, Adventure in Technos Dystopium offers one of the most ambitious and multifaceted inquiries into the constellation of issues in discussion at this time around gendered identities, appropriation, re-photography, institutional critique, cultural memory, and the relation between art and science. She took-on the truth-claims of scientific paradigms including their predicates of change and “progress,” addressing the regimes of repressive power associated with the politicization of knowledge, scientific institutionalization and the defaults and consequences of the scientific production and management of bodies.
€ 39,90 -
Joseph Kosuth
Redefining the Context of Art, 1968 and After: The Second Investigation and Public Media€ 47,95 -
On the Last Afternoon
Disrupted Ecologies and the Work of Joyce Campbell€ 45,95