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Hiding Making - Showing Creation: The Studio from Turner to Tacita Dean
Edited by Rachel Esner, Edited by Sandra Kisters, Edited by Ann-Sophie Lehmann
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The artist, at least according to Honore de Balzac, is at work when he seems to be at rest; his labor is not labor but repose. This observation provides a model for modern artists and their relationship to both their place of work-the studio-and what they do there. Examining the complex relationship between process, product, artistic identity, and the artist's studio-in all its various manifestations-the contributors to this volume consider the dichotomy between conceptual and material aspects of art production. The essays here also explore the studio as a form of inspiration, meaning, function, and medium, from the nineteenth century up to the present. With essays by Beatrice von Bismarck; Eric de Bruyn; Petra Chu; Wouter Davidts; Terry van Druten; Mayken Jonkman; Matthias Kruger; Maarten Liefooghe; Matthias Noell; Frank Reijnders; Sarah de Rijcke; and Monika Wagner This title is available in the OAPEN Library - http://www.oapen.org.
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Publisher | Amsterdam University Press
Published date | 8 Jul 2013
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Format | Digital (delivered electronically)
Pages | 262
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ISBN | 978-9-0485-1824-1
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BISAC | art / criticism
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