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13%OFFTamara Trodd - The Art of Mechanical Reproduction: Technology and Aesthetics from Duchamp to the Digital - 9780226131191 - V9780226131191
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The Art of Mechanical Reproduction: Technology and Aesthetics from Duchamp to the Digital

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Description for The Art of Mechanical Reproduction: Technology and Aesthetics from Duchamp to the Digital Hardcover. Presents a fresh approach to how traditional art mediums - painting, sculpture, and drawing - changed in the twentieth century as a result of photography, film, and other technologies. Thsi book challenges some of the most respected and entrenched criticism of the past several decades - and allows us to think about these artists anew. Num Pages: 368 pages, 72 colour plates, 62 halftones. BIC Classification: ACX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 228 x 266 x 28. Weight in Grams: 1428.
The Art of Mechanical Reproduction presents a striking new approach to how traditional art mediums - painting, sculpture, and drawing - changed in the twentieth century as a result of photography, film, and other technologies. Explicitly countering the modernist view that advanced art is always medium-specific, Trodd argues instead that we should view art and its practices in relationship to the technologies of the time rather than through the master critical narrative of medium. Built as a series of interlocked case studies, The Art of Mechanical Reproduction opens with Paul Klee, then moves through Hans Bellmer, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Smithson, ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
University Of Chicago Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780226131191
SKU
V9780226131191
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About Tamara Trodd
Tamara Trodd is a lecturer in twentieth-century and contemporary art at the University of Edinburgh and the editor of Screen/Space: The Projected Image in Contemporary Art.

Reviews for The Art of Mechanical Reproduction: Technology and Aesthetics from Duchamp to the Digital
Trodd's book is original, rigorous, and written in a lively prose style. It engages with theories of art following Walter Benjamin concerned with our interaction as subjects with the technical image. The 'post-cinematic' art she analyzes is born of an encounter with the machine. Instead of bemoaning that encounter, Trodd conveys something of the early avant-garde's excitement in the new ... Read more

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