Posts Tagged 'contemporary art'

Made in the Machine: Thomas Ruff

Thomas Ruff’s photographs have lost their innocence. His work is a repeated exercise in a technology mediated vision, where the promise of machine made images is troubling, alluring & unavoidable.

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Made in the Machine: Thomas Ruff

Thomas Ruff’s photographs have lost their innocence. His work is a repeated exercise in a technology mediated vision, where the promise of machine made images is troubling, alluring & unavoidable.

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A Dirty Word: Artworld Prestige

Prestige is the ultimate dirty word in the artworld, because it teases out the subtle distinctions between success & significance. The almost total failure of contemporary art criticism to talk about prestige is an oversight with profound implications – until now.

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A Dirty Word: Artworld Prestige

Prestige is the ultimate dirty word in the artworld, because it teases out the subtle distinctions between success & significance. The almost total failure of contemporary art criticism to talk about prestige is an oversight with profound implications – until now.

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The Contemporaries

A selection of 40 of today’s most innovative contemporary artists, from emerging luminaries such as Matthew Brandt and Jordan Eagles, to masters such as Susan Derges and Barbara Kasten.

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The Contemporaries

A selection of 40 of today’s most innovative contemporary artists, from emerging luminaries such as Matthew Brandt and Jordan Eagles, to masters such as Susan Derges and Barbara Kasten.

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Promiscuous Visions: The Hackers At The Heart of Photography

Photographers have been hacking into the medium of photography from its very inception. Confined not just to the world of computers, “Hack Value” describes the creative ethos of an artist interested in fully exploring a System to stretch its capabilities, as opposed to an ordinary user, who prefers to use the system as originally designed.

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Promiscuous Visions: The Hackers At The Heart of Photography

Photographers have been hacking into the medium of photography from its very inception. Confined not just to the world of computers, “Hack Value” describes the creative ethos of an artist interested in fully exploring a System to stretch its capabilities, as opposed to an ordinary user, who prefers to use the system as originally designed.

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