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  • av Francesca Gavin
    394,-

    This book brings together open and frank conversations around art and music from the first five years of the ongoing radio show, Rough Version, on cult online station NTS Radio.Conceived and presented by writer and curator Francesca Gavin, the monthly show has captured the musical outputs and aural inspirations of some of the biggest and most interesting emerging names in contemporary art. Here music opens the door to each international artist's practice, providing insight into who they are, what motivates them and what they love to listen to.Artists included: Adam Pendleton, Alex Da Corte, Appau Junior Boakye-Yiadom, Aria Dean, Bedwyr Williams, Celia Hempton, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Dozie Kanu, Eric N. Mack, Fiona Banner, Florence Peake, Franziska Lantz, Gaika, Georgina Starr, Graham Little, Hannah Perry, Haroon Mirza, Imran Perretta, Jeremy Deller, Jeremy Shaw, Katharina Grosse, Kaye Donachie, Larry Achiampong Lawrence Lek, Liam Gillick, Liz Johnson Artur, Madelynn Green, Marguerite Humeau, Marianna Simnett, Mark Leckey, Mark Titchner, Martine Syms, Metahaven, Michael Landy, Mike Nelson, Oscar Tuazon & Gardar Eide Einnarson, Otobong Nkanga, P. Staff, Paul Maheke, Paul McDevitt, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Paul Noble, Paul Purgas, Philippe Parreno, Prem Sahib, Rachel Maclean, Rhea Dillon, Rhys Coren, Scott King, Scott Treleaven, Seb Patane, Sebastian Jefford, Steve Claydon, Tai Shani, Tanoa Sasraku, Tenant of Culture, Tony Cokes, Trevor Paglen and Wolfgang Tillmans.

  • av Francesca Gavin
    294,-

    The screen is the defining object of the twenty-first century. Watch This Space examines screens, and their impact on society, the self and culture. The book, a limited edition collaboration between author Francesca Gavin and designers Luke Powell and Jody Hudson-Powell, questions what the screen is, its function and how it shapes our experience, eyes and emotions. Watch This Space offers an in-depth analysis of the object that has become an extension of our modern bodies, exploring the screens impact on our emotions and social interactions. Chapters of the book are dedicated to the political implications of the screen, from social media data gathering to Donald Trump, as well as the representation of the screen in contemporary art. The design of the book reflects the conceptual thrust of the subject matter; the material used for the front and back covers replicates the physical feel of a screen while the font, Arial Narrow, was selected in reference to the estimated 1. 5 billion computers that run the Arial font family. The book includes the work of the following artists:Adham Faramawy, Angela Washko, Angelo Plessas, Anne de Vries, Antoine Catala, Aram Bartholl, Artie Vierkant, Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme, Ben Washington, Brenna Murphy, Carla Gannis, Cecile B Evans, Celia Hempton, Chris Dorland, Constant Dullaart, Cory Arcangel, David Mullett and Duncan Ransom, Douglas Coupland, Ed Atkins, Faith Holland, James Hoff, Jasmin Werner, John Kelsey, Jon Rafman, Kari Altaman, Laura Buckley, Lawrence Lek, Lynn Hershmann Leeson, Marco Palmieri, Margot Bowman, Metahaven, Nicolas Sassoon and Rick Silva, Rachel Maclean, Rafael Rozendaal, Richard Mosse, Rosa Menkman, Samara Scott, Seana Gavin, Simon Denny, Stephan Backes, Samuel Foulacre, Tabor Robak, Tom Ireland, Travess Smalley, Yuri Pattison Designed and published by Pentagram

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