The works of David Claerbout are marked by an interrogation of time as an artistic medium. Inspired both by phenomenology and by Gilles Deleuze's writings on the image and cinema he has developed a kind of photography in movement, a still movement, into which he introduces narrative elements. Navigating between the still and the moving image, between photographic and digital techniques, Claerbout produces works that are not easy to consume. This title features works ranging from 1996 to 2007 and includes specially commissioned essays, as well as numerous reproductions and, for the first time, the preparatory drawings for his films and installations.
La colección de "New Media" del Centro George Pompidou comprende alrededor de 1.000 cintas de video y bandas sonoras y 80 instalaciones audiovisuales.
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· 2016
Présentation de 85 vidéos, installations et oeuvres multimédias, issues des collections du Musée national d'art moderne, et illustrant l'histoire des nouveaux médias depuis les années 1960. Analyse des oeuvres de P. Ardenne, R. Bellour, L. Cooke, M. Gili, F. Parfait, C. Pontbriand, M. Rush ...
"This volume accompanies the production of the work by Pierre Huyghe, 'The Third Memory.' It includes a text by Christine van Assche ... a series of images chosen by the artist, and 'The lesson of stains.' a theoretical proposal by Jean-Charles Masséra, inspired by the process of reappropriation imagines by Pierre Huyghe"--Page 4 of cover.
Foreword by Lynne Cooke. Text by George Quasha, Charles Stein.