All this stuff
archiving the artist
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Contributions
- Phillpot, Clive - Contributor
- ARLIS/UK & Ireland - Contributor
Publication
2013 - Libri Publishing, Oxfordshire, England
Language
English
Word Count
44,750 words, Guess
Page Count
179 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL44734988M
- ISBN-139781907471766
- ISBN-101907471766
- OCLC Control Number830628296
Classifications
- LCCN440 .A45 2013
Description
"Introduced by Clive Phillpot, and including artists and writers such as Gustav Metzger, Bruce McLean, Barbara Steveni, John Latham, Barry Flanagan, Edward Burra, Penelope Curtis, and Neal White, All This Stuff breaks new ground in the field of archive theory. It documents the innovative ways in which the arts are challenging the distinctions, processes, and crossovers between artworks and archives. This critical reexamination exemplifies how the field of art archiving is changing theory and practice as well as our understanding of what an archive is, or could be. Valuable insights are given in to the archival process, addressing questions about what material artists should be keeping and what may happen to it after it has been accepted by an archival institution. This book also explores how archives can be made accessible using original and non-traditional approaches, and the unpredictable ways in which they may be recontextualised, explored and interpreted in the future." -- Back cover.
Subjects
Other Editions
- All this stuff: archiving the artist
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