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Transmedium Conceptualism 20 And The New Object Art Garrett Stewart

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Transmedium Conceptualism 20 And The New Object Art Garrett Stewart
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.68 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Garrett Stewart
ISBN: 9780226501062, 022650106X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Transmedium Conceptualism 20 And The New Object Art Garrett Stewart by Garrett Stewart 9780226501062, 022650106X instant download after payment.

If you attend a contemporary art exhibition today, you’re unlikely to see much traditional painting or sculpture. Indeed, artists today are preoccupied with what happens when you leave behind assumptions about particular media—such as painting, or woodcuts—and instead focus on collisions between them, and the new forms and ideas that those collisions generate.
Garrett Stewart in Transmedium dubs this new approach Conceptualism 2.0, an allusion in part to the computer images that are so often addressed by these works. A successor to 1960s Conceptualism, which posited that a material medium was unnecessary to the making of art, Conceptualism 2.0 features artworks that are transmedial, that place the aesthetic experience itself deliberately at the boundary between often incommensurable media. The result, Stewart shows, is art whose forced convergences break open new possibilities that are wholly surprising, intellectually enlightening, and often uncanny.

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