Description |
142 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm |
Summary |
The simplicity of collage, together with its strong graphic presence, lent the medium a sense of revolutionary possibility when it was first adopted by avant-garde artists almost 100 years ago. During the twentieth century collage gradually became identified with such artistic practices as Cubism, Dada and Surrealism, and today it has gained new momentum as an energetic art form with a strong political dimension. This stunning book explores the role of collage in contemporary visual culture. Featuring the work of both established talents and a new generation of artists, it examines how collage is used to confront and comment on a world that is dominated by the mass media and obsessed with conspicuous consumerism. Includes the work of Thomas Hirschhorn, Kim Jones, Wangechi Mutu, Martha Rosler, Nancy Spero and John Stezaker |
Notes |
"Collage: The Unmonumental Picture is published on the occasion of the exhibition Unmonumental presented at the New Museum, New York" -- Colophon |
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"Unmonumental is curated by Richard Flood, Laura Hoptman, and Massimilliano Gioni" -- Colophon |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Collage.
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Collage -- Exhibitions.
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Author |
Flood, Richard, 1943-
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Gioni, Massimiliano.
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Hoptman, Laura J., 1962-
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ISBN |
9781858944470 (paperback) |
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1858944473 (paperback) |
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