Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
May 4, 2018
Publisher
Phaidon Press
ISBN-10
0714873446
ISBN-13
9780714873442
Description
This comprehensive monograph delves into the intriguing world of Trevor Paglen, an artist recognized for his innovative exploration of surveillance and the hidden machinations of government secrecy. Through a blend of art and technology, Paglen creates a dialogue around the unseen systems that govern everyday life. His work raises critical questions about privacy, ethics, and human rights in our increasingly monitored society.
The authors, Lauren Cornell, Julia Bryan-Wilson, and Omar Kholeif, provide a multi-faceted examination of Paglen's career, encapsulating his thought-provoking installations and striking visual narratives. The book captures the evolution of his artistry and the methodologies he employs to unveil the complexities surrounding data collection and state power.
With contributions that blend critical analysis and artistic insight, readers are invited to reflect on the implications of Paglen's work. The narrative engages not only with the artist's contributions to contemporary art but also the broader philosophical questions about the nature of observation and the implications of an ever-watchful eye.
The authors, Lauren Cornell, Julia Bryan-Wilson, and Omar Kholeif, provide a multi-faceted examination of Paglen's career, encapsulating his thought-provoking installations and striking visual narratives. The book captures the evolution of his artistry and the methodologies he employs to unveil the complexities surrounding data collection and state power.
With contributions that blend critical analysis and artistic insight, readers are invited to reflect on the implications of Paglen's work. The narrative engages not only with the artist's contributions to contemporary art but also the broader philosophical questions about the nature of observation and the implications of an ever-watchful eye.
Genres
Science & Technology
Art & Photography
Contemporary