جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
55
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jul 5, 2022
ناشر
Ridinghouse/Luxembourg + Co., London
ISBN-10
1909932701
ISBN-13
9781909932708
توضیحات
In a thought-provoking exploration of artistic influence and appropriation, two distinct voices uncover the pathways of nonconsensual collaboration within the realm of art. Through a rich tapestry of historical examples, the authors delve into the ways in which artists build upon, distort, and reimagine each other’s work, often without permission. This journey spans from the audacious techniques of early 20th-century surrealists to contemporary practices that blur the lines between original creation and homage.
As they navigate through the provocative acts of artistic transformation, the authors challenge conventional notions of authorship and ownership. Through the exploration of notable figures like Francis Picabia and Maurizio Cattelan, readers are invited to reconsider the value of originality in an age where copying is often celebrated as a form of innovation. The narrative unfolds with a blend of wit and incisive commentary, making it not just a recounting of artistic history but a critique of the evolving landscape of creative practice.
By examining the creative potential that arises from modifying others' work, the authors illuminate a vibrant discourse that vibrates through generations of artists. Themes of rebellion, subversion, and the quest for new meanings are interwoven into the fabric of this compelling narrative. Here, art becomes a living conversation, echoing the voices of those who disrupt traditional boundaries in pursuit of deeper connections with their predecessors.
Ultimately, this book serves as a catalyst for discussions about the nature of creativity itself, urging both artists and audiences to reflect on the power of reinterpretation. It's a call to appreciate the dialogue between creators, prompting an understanding that art is as much about collaboration as it is about individual expression.
As they navigate through the provocative acts of artistic transformation, the authors challenge conventional notions of authorship and ownership. Through the exploration of notable figures like Francis Picabia and Maurizio Cattelan, readers are invited to reconsider the value of originality in an age where copying is often celebrated as a form of innovation. The narrative unfolds with a blend of wit and incisive commentary, making it not just a recounting of artistic history but a critique of the evolving landscape of creative practice.
By examining the creative potential that arises from modifying others' work, the authors illuminate a vibrant discourse that vibrates through generations of artists. Themes of rebellion, subversion, and the quest for new meanings are interwoven into the fabric of this compelling narrative. Here, art becomes a living conversation, echoing the voices of those who disrupt traditional boundaries in pursuit of deeper connections with their predecessors.
Ultimately, this book serves as a catalyst for discussions about the nature of creativity itself, urging both artists and audiences to reflect on the power of reinterpretation. It's a call to appreciate the dialogue between creators, prompting an understanding that art is as much about collaboration as it is about individual expression.
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