Meredith Monk

Meredith Monk

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Oct 29, 1997 · Anglais · Broché (224 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 224
Langue Anglais
Publié Oct 29, 1997
Éditeur Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10 0801855403
ISBN-13 9780801855405

Description

Deborah Jowitt delves into the innovative world of Meredith Monk, a groundbreaking artist whose work transcends traditional boundaries of music and performance. She explores Monk's unique ability to blend the vocal and physical, creating a space where sound and movement intertwine in extraordinary ways. Jowitt's writing captures the essence of Monk's artistry, showcasing her transformative approach that defies categorization.

With insightful analysis, Jowitt navigates Monk's journey, highlighting her impact on contemporary art forms and her role in redefining the possibilities of performance. The narrative reveals the deeper philosophical underpinnings of Monk's work, inviting readers to appreciate the profound connections she forges through her art.

This exploration serves not only as a celebration of Monk's creativity but also as a reflection on the nature of artistic expression itself. Jowitt's thoughtful prose encourages readers to consider the significance of breaking away from conventional forms, inspiring them to embrace the beauty found in the spaces "in between."

Genres

Art et Photographie Contemporain
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