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Art in Question Karen Raney

Art in Question By Karen Raney

Art in Question by Karen Raney


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This text explores the role of contemporary art within the wider visual culture. It brings together a series of specially commissioned interviews with leading international artists, art historians, theorists and curators.

Art in Question Summary

Art in Question by Karen Raney

Endorsements to come from Linda Nochlin, New York University, and Nick Serota (maybe Marina Warner) Art has always been argued over, never more than in our own times. Today, the parameters of art are being redefined by new ideas about what really constitutes art, by new technologies, by new cultural perceptions of race and gender, by new theories about the role of the artist and by a changing museum culture. Art in Question explores the role of contemporary art within today's wider visual culture. This richly illustrated book brings together a series of specially commissioned interviews with leading, international artists, art historians, theorists and curators: Bill Viola; Griselda Pollock; Richard Wentworth; Barbara Kruger; Sadie Plant; Okwui Enwezor; Martin Kemp; WJT Mitchell; Hani Rashid; Art in Question will be valuable to anyone with an interest in contemporary art, as well as to students and teachers of art and design, art history and theory, cultural studies and museum studies.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; List of Images; Foreword; Introduction; 1. W. J. T. Mitchell; 2. Bill Viola; 3. Okwui Enwezor; 4. Barbara Kruger; 5. Griselda Pollock; 6. Hani Rashid; 7. Martin Kemp; 8. Richard Wentworth; 9. Sadie Plant; Biographies

Additional information

GOR012716689
9780826461827
0826461824
Art in Question by Karen Raney
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20030101
240
N/A
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