YOUNG CHINESE ARTIST THE NEXT GENERATION

There has been much scaremongering about the 'death of the book', and how, as words find new ways and means of transmission, young people might gradually begin to shun writing. In the digital age, text becomes information, and information strives to become free. But what value can text hol...

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Other Authors: Noe, Christoph (Contributor), Steiner, Cordelia (Contributor), Piech, Xenia (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Munich Prestel 2010
Edition:Rev. ed
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Summary:There has been much scaremongering about the 'death of the book', and how, as words find new ways and means of transmission, young people might gradually begin to shun writing. In the digital age, text becomes information, and information strives to become free. But what value can text hold in the sphere of visual art? How is such text different from poetry? Can the poetic itself be visual art, or is text in this context consigned to the realms of gimmick and catchphrase? Looking at the work of a broad range of artists including Bruce Nauman, Julien Breton, Jeremy Deller, Takashi Murakami, Tracey Emin, Christian Boltanski and many more, The Word is Art examines each of these questions, contending above all that in the digital and online age, words have become more important than ever.
Physical Description:295 pages colour illustrations, ports 24 cm
ISBN:9783791350608
3791350609