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At last–the first guide to drawing comics digitally! Artists! Gain incredible superpowers...with the help of your computer! The DC Comics Guide to Digitally Drawing Comics shows how to give up pencil, pen, and paper and start drawing... [ More...]
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In "Feedback," Joselit analyzes such midcentury image-events using the procedures and categories of art history. The trope of figure/ground reversal, for instance, is used to assess acts of representation in a variety of media—including the medium of... [ More...]
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A collection of texts by critics (Lucian Harris, "The Art Newspaper"), curators (Ian White, Whitechapel and Emily Pethick, Casco Projects) and artists (Morgan Fisher and Dan Graham), this publication takes on the timely challenge of conceptualizing a museum... [ More...]
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London-based Isabelle and Jean-Conrad Lemaitre are among the most ambitious international contemporary film and video collectors. This comprehensive overview of their collection includes highly sought after works by well known artists like Tacita Dean and... [ More...]
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This coffee-table book will delight and inform general readers curious about ideas of chaos, fractals, and nonlinear complex systems. Developed out of ten years of interdisciplinary seminars in chaos and complex systems at the University of... [ More...]
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This coffee-table book will delight and inform general readers curious about ideas of chaos, fractals, and nonlinear complex systems. Developed out of ten years of interdisciplinary seminars in chaos and complex systems at the University of... [ More...]
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Published to coincide with their first major exhibition in the United Kingdom, "Al & Al "examines the work of one the most exciting duos working in video art. Al & Al's spectacular computer-generated videos radically re-appropriate contemporary pop... [ More...]
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An illustrated study of performance and video artist Joan Jonas's 1976 video, an elliptical narrative that moves between the countryside of Nova Scotia and a television studio in New York City.
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Introduction by Paul Ha. Text by Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson, Laura Fried. Epilogue by Matthew Thompson.
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