The publication offers a comprehensive overview on historical as well as current tendencies in Video Art, including the early beginnings in film and television and featuring fifty-nine individual art works produced in Germany.
The publication offers a comprehensive overview on historical as
well as current tendencies in Video Art, including the early beginnings
in film and television and featuring fifty-nine individual art works
produced in Germany. The catalogue is accompanied by a DVD-ROM with
excerpts of all works and additional material related to the context of
the artists' work. Texts by historians, curators, and philosophers
reflect on historical and theoretical reviews of current strategies
involving moving images, also including issues of the presentation,
conservation, and restoration of Video Art.
Essays
by Dieter Daniels, Rudolf Frieling, Boris Groys, Wulf Herzogenrath,
Hans Dieter Huber, Sabine Maria Schmidt, and texts on individual works
by Rosanne Altstatt, Georg Elben, Christiane Fricke, Rudolf Frieling,
Sabine Himmelsbach, Barbara John, Katrin Kaschadt, Doris Krystof,
Matthias Mühling, Anja Osswald, Sabine Maria Schmidt, Tina Schulz,
Jeanette Stoschek, Antonia Ulrich
»40YEARSVIDEOART.DE—PART 1
DIGITAL HERITAGE: VIDEO ART IN GERMANY FROM 1963 TO THE PRESENT«
EDS. RUDOLF FRIELING / WULF HERZOGENRATH
HATJE CANTZ VERLAG, 400 PP., CA 650 COLOR ILLUS., 19x24,5 CM, SOFTCOVER, WITH DVD-ROM, 35 €
2006, Englisch | ISBN: 3-7757-1718-8
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