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Kinetismus - 100 Years of Electricity in Art

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Ever since electricity became ubiquitous artists have been fascinated by the manifold possibilities to create works with it. The catalogue Kinetismus: 100 Years of Electricity in Art, which accompanies the opening exhibition of Kunsthalle Praha, explores how electricity has transformed artistic practice from 1920 to the present day, including cinematography, sound, kinetic and mechanical sculptures, computer-based art and immersive installations. A historical perspective emphasizes the fact that electricity, with its various usages-from artificial light to computing-has become a defining element of our societies.

Kinetismus: 100 Years of Electricity in Art includes an essay by Peter Weibel, the author of the exhibition concept, four thematic chapters written by the co-curator Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás as well as descriptions and reproductions of key artworks by artists, such as Mary Ellen Bute, William Kentridge, Christina Kubish, Zdenek Pesánek, Anna Ridler, Nicolas Schöffer, Jeffrey Shaw, Takis, Steina, and Woody Vasulka.

PETER WEIBEL (* 1944, Odessa) is an internationally known media and conceptual artist, curator, and art and media theoretician. Since the 1960s his work has firmly regarded artistic creativity as an open-ended field of activity. He was head of the ZKM, Karlsruhe until 2020. Since 2017 he has been director of the Peter Weibel Research Institute for Digital Culture at the Universität für angewandte Kunst in Vienna.

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Ever since electricity became ubiquitous artists have been fascinated by the manifold possibilities to create works with it. The catalogue
Kinetismus: 100 Years of Electricity in Art
, which accompanies the opening exhibition of Kunsthalle Praha, explores how electricity has transformed artistic practice from 1920 to the present day, including cinematography, sound, kinetic and mechanical sculptures, computer-based art and immersive installations. A historical perspective emphasizes the fact that electricity, with its various usages—from artificial light to computing—has become a defining element of our societies.

Kinetismus: 100 Years of Electricity in
Art includes an essay by Peter Weibel, the author of the exhibition concept, four thematic chapters written by the co-curator Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás as well as descriptions and reproductions of key artworks by artists, such as Mary Ellen Bute, William Kentridge, Christina Kubish, Zdeněk Pešánek, Anna Ridler, Nicolas Schöffer, Jeffrey Shaw, Takis, Steina, and Woody Vasulka.

PETER WEIBEL (* 1944, Odessa) is an internationally known media and conceptual artist, curator, and art and media theoretician. Since the 1960s his work has firmly regarded artistic creativity as an open-ended field of activity. He was head of the ZKM, Karlsruhe until 2020. Since 2017 he has been director of the Peter Weibel Research Institute for Digital Culture at the Universität für angewandte Kunst in Vienna. 

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Autoren Christelle Havranek, Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás, Wei, Weibel
Mitarbeit Christelle Havranek (Herausgeber), Lívia Nolasco-Rózsás (Herausgeber), Wei (Herausgeber), Peter Weibel (Herausgeber)
Verlag Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 04.04.2022
 
EAN 9783775751971
ISBN 978-3-7757-5197-1
Seiten 272
Abmessung 234 mm x 24 mm x 316 mm
Gewicht 1274 g
Illustration 300 Abb.
Serien Zeitgenössische Kunst
Museumskatalog
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Kunst > Fotografie, Film, Video, TV

Videokunst, Performancekunst, Installationskunst, Internet und digitale Medien: Kunst und Performance, Zeitgenössisch Kunst, auseinandersetzen, Digital-, Video- und New Media-Kunst, Video- und Computerkunst

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