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Touching and Imagining: An Introduction to Tactile Art
Jan Svankmajer
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Description for Touching and Imagining: An Introduction to Tactile Art
Paperback. Illustrated with over 100 images, the book is organised around many reproductions of Aevankmajer's wondrous tactile art objects, tactile poems, experiments and games. Translator(s): Dalby, Stanley. Num Pages: 224 pages, 90 integrated bw illustrations. BIC Classification: ACX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 244 x 172 x 13. Weight in Grams: 518.
Jan Svankmajer wrote this remarkable book on tactile art when he stopped directing films and experimented intensively with tactile art after repeated censorship by the communist governmnent of Czechoslovakia. Illustrated with over 100 imges, this book is organised around many reproductions of Svanmajker's wondrous tactile art objects, tactile poems, experiments and games. It includes dialogues with, and artworks by, other...
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Publisher
I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd. United Kingdom
Number of pages
224
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
517g
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780761473
SKU
V9781780761473
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About Jan Svankmajer
Czech Surrealist, Jan Aevankmajer, is best known for his extraordinary animated films, Alice, Faust, Little Otik among them. His work far exceeds the limits of film and, whether film, visual or literary, is connected with the collective activities of the Group of Czech & Slovak Surrealists.
Reviews for Touching and Imagining: An Introduction to Tactile Art
'It is typically vankmajer: erudite and very consequential. Sometimes also very funny and erotic. Totally unique and a brilliant example of how Czech intellectuals and artists were capable despite total isolation and censorship under Communism of discovering cosmopolitan islands of knowledge where you would least expect them.' Michael Havas, Czech documentary film producer/director