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Product Description: The first in Valiz's new vis-à-vis series of accessible introductions to academic subjects in contemporary art, architecture and design, The Shape of Evidence examines the use of the document in contemporary art, focusing on artworks in which the seemingly straightforward document is valued not only as a source of information but also as a distinctive visual and critical form...read more
Hardcover:
9780415045773, titled "Augustus to Nero: A Sourcebook on Roman History" | Routledge Kegan & Paul, December 1, 1989, cover price $49.97 | also contains Augustus to Nero: A Sourcebook on Roman History
Paperback:
9789078088981 | Valiz, April 28, 2015, cover price $33.95 | About this edition: The first in Valiz's new vis-à-vis series of accessible introductions to academic subjects in contemporary art, architecture and design, The Shape of Evidence examines the use of the document in contemporary art, focusing on artworks in which the seemingly straightforward document is valued not only as a source of information but also as a distinctive visual and critical form.
Paperback:
9789078088271 | Bilingual edition (Valiz, November 30, 2009), cover price $42.50
Product Description: Video art, the Internet, globalization, nomadism, itinerant curators and biennale artists, Installation and Process art, PowerPoint presentations, multiculturalism, design, magazines, fashion, lounges, the DJ, VJ and house culture, blockbuster exhibitions in art galleries, social works of art and socially engaged artists… The art of the past 15 years has moved into these new territories rapidly--so rapidly that more artwork than theoretical reflection or historical contextualization has been generated...read more
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9789078088172 | Valiz, July 30, 2008, cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Video art, the Internet, globalization, nomadism, itinerant curators and biennale artists, Installation and Process art, PowerPoint presentations, multiculturalism, design, magazines, fashion, lounges, the DJ, VJ and house culture, blockbuster exhibitions in art galleries, social works of art and socially engaged artists… The art of the past 15 years has moved into these new territories rapidly--so rapidly that more artwork than theoretical reflection or historical contextualization has been generated.
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