Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
174
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Feb 2, 2010
Editora
Dia Art Foundation
Edição
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0300151675
ISBN-13
9780300151671
Descrição
Max Neuhaus is celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to the field of sound art, and this collection delves into his most iconic installation, created in the bustling heart of Times Square. In 1977, Neuhaus transformed an urban triangle between 45th and 46th Streets into a sensory phenomenon, intertwining the chaos of the city with an immersive soundscape. This space, once merely a thoroughfare, became a refuge where pedestrians could engage with sound as an art form, highlighting Neuhaus's innovative approach to public art.
Through a series of essays and explorations by various authors, the work captures the essence of Neuhaus's vision and the lasting impact of his installation on contemporary art. Each contribution weaves together reflections on art, space, and sensory experience, encouraging readers to reconsider the world around them and the often-overlooked sounds that color urban life. This vibrant dialogue showcases Neuhaus's genius and the evolution of sound art, solidifying his legacy in the avant-garde landscape.
Through a series of essays and explorations by various authors, the work captures the essence of Neuhaus's vision and the lasting impact of his installation on contemporary art. Each contribution weaves together reflections on art, space, and sensory experience, encouraging readers to reconsider the world around them and the often-overlooked sounds that color urban life. This vibrant dialogue showcases Neuhaus's genius and the evolution of sound art, solidifying his legacy in the avant-garde landscape.
Gêneros
História
Arte e Fotografia
Contemporâneo