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Condition
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ISBN
9780714877594
Book Title
Video/Art : the First Fifty Years
Item Length
8in
Publisher
Phaidon Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
2020
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1in
Author
Barbara London
Genre
Art
Topic
General, Film & Video
Item Width
5.4in
Item Weight
25 oz
Number of Pages
280 Pages

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The curator who founded MoMA's video program recounts the artists and events that defined the medium's first 50 years

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Phaidon Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
071487759x
ISBN-13
9780714877594
eBay Product ID (ePID)
16038689326

Product Key Features

Book Title
Video/Art : the First Fifty Years
Author
Barbara London
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
General, Film & Video
Publication Year
2020
Genre
Art
Number of Pages
280 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
5.4in
Item Weight
25 oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
N6494.V53l63 2020
Reviews
"[A]n unabashed personal history coupled with a treasure trove of straight-forward facts about the artists, the art works, and the technological twists and turns that produced this art... Must read for anyone wanting both a personalized dialogue and encyclopedic knowledge on an art form that now dominates our contemporary art landscape."--Dara Birnbaum, artist "Reflects on a fast-moving medium... [the book] identifies the central figures at each stage of the medium's development in extended essays."--The Art Newspaper "Video/Artis both an affectionate and knowledgeable piece of work, full of personal experiences and reflections as well as being a meticulous history of the form."--Trebuchet Magazine "London's new book, Video/Art: The First 50 Years, is a comprehensive vision of video art from the early practitioners up to present-day and beyond. Video/Artexplores the impact and evolution of this "space-age medium", envisioning the scope and possibilities that new technologies could create in the future."--Dazed Digital "No history of video art is as comprehensive and essential as the new Video/Art: The First 50 Yearsby Barbara London."--ARTnews Online "One of the art form's founders makes the case that video art can one day rival the popularity of painting and sculpture."--Bloomberg "Fifty years ago, video art didn't exist. Now, social-media users watch billions of clips a day. One curator [Barbara London] has seen it all change... London's new book, Video/Art: The First 50 Years, is the first survey of how the art world changed. More than that: in the age of the smartphone, her book is a history of how Western society was transformed."--The Telegraph "Readers plunge into a hub of buzzing counterculture via memories of pivotal experimentation and underground screenings."--Aesthetica magazine "Barbara London's indispensable and enticingly personal history... [in which] few guides are more qualified to lead readers through the rapid rise of the once renegade art form... What makes her book such a fun read is that it's not exactly the comprehensive survey its title implies. Instead, it's as much memoir as exegesis, an idiosyncratic front-line report from a deeply informed, intrepid, and passionate pioneer who is still in the trenches."--New Yorker Online "The book is a backstage account of video's evolution, written by one of its first specialized curators."--Performa Magazine Online, "[A]n unabashed personal history coupled with a treasure trove of straight-forward facts about the artists, the art works, and the technological twists and turns that produced this art... Must read for anyone wanting both a personalized dialogue and encyclopedic knowledge on an art form that now dominates our contemporary art landscape."-- Dara Birnbaum, artist "Reflects on a fast-moving medium... [the book] identifies the central figures at each stage of the medium's development in extended essays."-- The Art Newspaper " Video/Art is both an affectionate and knowledgeable piece of work, full of personal experiences and reflections as well as being a meticulous history of the form."-- Trebuchet Magazine "London's new book, Video/Art: The First 50 Years , is a comprehensive vision of video art from the early practitioners up to present-day and beyond. Video/Art explores the impact and evolution of this "space-age medium", envisioning the scope and possibilities that new technologies could create in the future."-- Dazed Digital "No history of video art is as comprehensive and essential as the new Video/Art: The First 50 Years by Barbara London."-- ARTnews Online "One of the art form's founders makes the case that video art can one day rival the popularity of painting and sculpture."-- Bloomberg "Fifty years ago, video art didn't exist. Now, social-media users watch billions of clips a day. One curator [Barbara London] has seen it all change... London's new book, Video/Art: The First 50 Years , is the first survey of how the art world changed. More than that: in the age of the smartphone, her book is a history of how Western society was transformed."-- The Telegraph "Readers plunge into a hub of buzzing counterculture via memories of pivotal experimentation and underground screenings."-- Aesthetica magazine "Barbara London's indispensable and enticingly personal history... [in which] few guides are more qualified to lead readers through the rapid rise of the once renegade art form... What makes her book such a fun read is that it's not exactly the comprehensive survey its title implies. Instead, it's as much memoir as exegesis, an idiosyncratic front-line report from a deeply informed, intrepid, and passionate pioneer who is still in the trenches."-- New Yorker Online "The book is a backstage account of video's evolution, written by one of its first specialized curators."-- Performa Magazine Online
Lccn
2020-303465
Intended Audience
Trade
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