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The Dailies (Expanded Edition)
EAN : 9781913620943
Édition papier
EAN : 9781913620943
Paru le : 26 janv. 2023
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- EAN13 : 9781913620943
- Date Parution : 26 janv. 2023
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 88
- Format : H:245 mm L:215 mm
- Poids : 901gr
- Résumé : The Dailies collects snapshots of a world unmistakably our own yet equally strange. Made through Thomas Demand’s renowned practice of constructing, photographing, and destroying meticulous paper models, this series captures minor, everyday moments based on iPhone photographs. Viewed together, they are an inventory of traces – signs of consumption, evidence of people just departed or out of sight, spectres of things left behind. Demand describes the series as a form of Haiku: simple fragments strung together to inspire reflection and help us take stock of our daily lives. Just as they trigger deja vu through their performed, minimal repetition, they ask us to look again, and afresh, to discover an ordinary yet enlightening beauty. This new volume brings together the entirety of Demand’s series to date in a large-format edition alongside an extended essay by critic Hal Foster.
- Biographie : Hal Foster teaches and publishes in the areas of modernist and contemporary art, architecture, and theory. He is Professor of Art and Archaeology at Princeton and co-editor of October, to which he regularly contributes as well as to publications including Artforum and The London Review of Books. He is the recipient of Frank Jewett Mather Award for Art Criticism in College Art Association in 2012 and the Clark Prize for Excellence in Arts Writing in 2010, and he has been the Siemens Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin and the Paul Mellon Senior Fellow at the National Gallery of Art in Washington. In 2018 he delivered the A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts at the National Gallery.