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One artist, one material :fifty-five makers on their medium

  • 其他作者: Castle, Elena,
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  • 稽核項: 348 pages :illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ;27 cm.
  • 標題: Art, Modern , Artists' materials. , Art, Modern 21st century. , Artists Interviews. , Artists
  • ISBN: 9492311275 , 9789492311276
  • 附註: Colour -- Light -- Nature -- Object -- Space -- Surface.
  • 摘要: In an age of digital predominance, 'One Artist, One Material' celebrates the limitations and possibilities of physical materials, by means of interviews with 50 world-renowned artists about their material of choice. Over the course of their careers, many artists develop a preference for a particular material, allowing them to become intimately familiar with its physical possibilities and limitations. The artists who share their valuable experiences in this book include Clint Baclawski, James Bridle, Berlinde de Bruyckere, Jordan Eagles, Martin Huberman, Yusuke Kamata, Mark Khaisman, Jonas Lund, Jorge Otero-Pailos, John Sabraw, Philip Stearns, Hanayuishi Takaya and Rebecca Ward. 'One Artist, One Material' is a collection of articles that appeared in the eponymous section in Frame magazine. Published since 2008, 'One Artist, One Material' is one of the longest-running and most successful sections of the magazine. Revisiting each of these interviews for compilation into this new book, 'One Artist, One Material' includes new material and further insights. The book also features the most important projects with which these established creatives made their name.
  • 系統號: 005277833
  • 資料類型: 圖書
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Divided into six chapters, fifty-five artists talk about their material of choice. Does living in the digital age intensify our relationship with the material world? The success of One Artist, One Material, a regular feature section that has appeared in Frame magazine for over a decade, suggests that it does. An interview with a maker about his or her chosen material, it first appeared in Frame 65 (May/June 2007) and is still going strong. This book contains 55 of those interviews. Within the deceptively simple formula, dramatic, amusing, perplexing and humbling stories unfold. The subjects are enthusiastic about their chosen material to the point of monomania, spending long hours on eBay procuring vintage furniture (Michael Samuels), or behind a microscope arranging diatoms, which are invisible to the human eye (Klaus Kemp), or tracing huge yet transient patterns in sand or snow (Jim Denevan and Simon Beck, respectively). A material’s simplicity often bears no relation to the complexity it expresses in the hands of a creator. Magpie feathers are shaped into disturbing spatial deluges by Kate MccGwire; white balloons are used over and over again by Charles Pétillon to undermine our perceptions of everyday reality. Over One Artist, One Material’s lifetime, art and design have been steadily converging, with pop-up shops now often appearing to be art installations (and occasionally vice versa). Pressures on budgets and increasing awareness of sustainability issues have led designers to take a new look at materials, opting for recycling, making, and even growing their own. Handcrafted items have meanwhile found a new popularity and relevance. All of these material trends are prefigured in One Artist, One Material.
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