The way of the shovel : on the archaeological imaginary in art 的封面图片
The way of the shovel : on the archaeological imaginary in art
題名:
The way of the shovel : on the archaeological imaginary in art
著者:
Roelstraete, Dieter.

Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago, Ill.)
ISBN(國際標準書號):
9780226094120
出版資訊:
Chicago : Museum of Contemporary Art in association with The University of Chicago Press, c2013.
規格:
328 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm
一般附註:
Curated by Dieter Roelstraete in the Bergman Fanliy Gallery at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, November 9, 2013-March 9, 2014.
摘要:
Field notes : on the archaeological imaginary in art / Dieter Roelstraete -- Catalogue of the exhibition, artist entries / Dieter Roelstraete & Karsten Lund -- Anarchéologie : object worlds & other things, circa now / Bill Brown -- Mourning states and their minimalist citizens : on European memorial culture / Diedrich Diederichsen -- Not-so-transparent things / Sophie Berrebi -- The art of the past : before and after archaeology / Ian Alden Russell.

A catalog that accompanies an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago in the fall of 2013, in which, the author gathers a diverse range of international artists to explore the theme of melding archival and experiential modes of storytelling - what he calls "the archaeological imaginary" - particularly in the wake of 9/11.
主題:
Art, Modern -- 21st century -- Exhibitions.
摘要:
Field notes : on the archaeological imaginary in art / Dieter Roelstraete -- Catalogue of the exhibition, artist entries / Dieter Roelstraete & Karsten Lund -- Anarchéologie : object worlds & other things, circa now / Bill Brown -- Mourning states and their minimalist citizens : on European memorial culture / Diedrich Diederichsen -- Not-so-transparent things / Sophie Berrebi -- The art of the past : before and after archaeology / Ian Alden Russell.

A catalog that accompanies an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago in the fall of 2013, in which, the author gathers a diverse range of international artists to explore the theme of melding archival and experiential modes of storytelling - what he calls "the archaeological imaginary" - particularly in the wake of 9/11.