Objects recognized in flashes
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Author
Contributions
- Abeles, Michele - Contributor
- Kelm, Annette - Contributor
- Pryde, Josephine, 1967- - Contributor
- Quinlan, Eileen, 1972- - Contributor
- Museum Moderner Kunst (Austria) - Contributor
Publication
2019 - Mumok - Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Wien, Austria
Language
English
Word Count
62,250 words, Guess
Page Count
249 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-103902947780
- ISBN-103902947799
- ISBN-103960987323
- ISBN-139783902947789
- ISBN-139783902947796
and 3 more
- ISBN-139783960987321
- OCLC Control Number1138949075
- Open LibraryOL44085499M
Classifications
- DDC700.411
- LCCTR646.A92 V54613 2019
Alternate Titles
- Objects recognized in flashes
Description
Objects Recognized in Flashes' is the title of a group exhibition focusing on surfaces of photographs, products, and bodies. The exhibition was developed by the curator in consultation with the artists Michele Abeles, Annette Kelm, Josephine Pryde, and Eileen Quinlan. It asks how our largely mediatized society deals with and relates analogue and digital images. How are relations between material and immateriality, body, screen and photographic surface constituted? In our contemporary consumer culture, products and questions of commodity aesthetics are becoming more and more significant. This is not without consequences for our use of photographic images. Ubiquitous advertising, marketing, and product presentation create imaginary visual standards that have now become a firm fixture of our self representations in photos on social media platforms. The works by the four artists in the exhibition respond both in respect to each other, and to this changing context.
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