Jean-Luc Moul{grave}ene : Opus + One / Edited by Yasmil Raymond.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : New Haven : Dia Art Foundation ; In association with Yale University Press, 2012. Description: 288 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN: 9780300188820 (hardback)Other title: Jean-Luc Moul{grave}ene : Opus Plus OneUniform titles: Jean-Luc Moulène (Dia Art Foundation) Contained works: Moulène, Jean-Luc, 1955- Works. SelectionsSubject(s): Moulène, Jean-Luc, 1955- -- ExhibitionsLOC classification: N6853.M6675 | A4 2012Summary: "Since the late 1980s, artist Jean-Luc Moul{grave}ene (b. 1955) has developed a body of work informed by a critical investigation of authorship, as well as issues of autonomy, immanence, and anarchic politics. Although he is best known for his enigmatic, large-format photographs, Moul{grave}ene has maintained a parallel exploration of materials and objects--manufactured and found, industrial and organic--that he has collectively titled Opus. This book, the first critical study of Moul{grave}ene's work, brings together leading scholars to examine the artist's diverse aesthetic strategies and interests in the overlaps of social and political arenas, systems and orders--geometry, mathematics, social sciences, and human behavior--as well as his inquiry into the plasticity of materials and the registers of still and moving images"-- Provided by publisher.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"Since the late 1980s, artist Jean-Luc Moul{grave}ene (b. 1955) has developed a body of work informed by a critical investigation of authorship, as well as issues of autonomy, immanence, and anarchic politics. Although he is best known for his enigmatic, large-format photographs, Moul{grave}ene has maintained a parallel exploration of materials and objects--manufactured and found, industrial and organic--that he has collectively titled Opus. This book, the first critical study of Moul{grave}ene's work, brings together leading scholars to examine the artist's diverse aesthetic strategies and interests in the overlaps of social and political arenas, systems and orders--geometry, mathematics, social sciences, and human behavior--as well as his inquiry into the plasticity of materials and the registers of still and moving images"-- Provided by publisher.
Published in conjunction with the presentation of Jean-Luc Moulene: Opus + One, which opened on December 17, 2011, at Dia:Beacon, Beacon, New York and the Dan Flavin Art Institute, Bridgehampton, New York.
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