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Video Art Theory: A Comparative Approach demonstrates how video art functions on the basis of a comparative media approach, providing a crucial understanding of video as a medium in contemporary art and of the visual mediations we encounter in daily life.
* A critical investigation of the visual media and selected video artworks which contributes to the understanding of video as a medium in contemporary art
* The only study specifically devoted to theorizing the medium of video from the perspective of prominent characteristics which result from how video works deal with time, space, representation, and narrative
* The text has emerged out of the author's own lectures and seminars on video art
* Offers a comparative approach which students find especially useful, offering new perspectives
Info autore
Helen Westgeest is Assistant Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History at Leiden University, the Netherlands. Her most recent publication is Photography Theory in Historical Perspective: Case Studies from Contemporary Art (co-authored with Hilde Van Gelder, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011). Westgeest is also editor and a contributor of Take Place: Photography and Place from Multiple Perspectives (2009) and joint editor of Photography between Poetry and Politics (with Hilde Van Gelder, 2008).
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Video Art Theory: A Comparative Approach demonstrates how video art functions on the basis of a comparative media approach, providing a crucial understanding of video as a medium in contemporary art and of the visual mediations we encounter in daily life.
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"Westgeest combines synthesis of existing views with original insights to provide an invaluable guide to this unruly art medium. Her comparative approach illuminates video within the broader context of contemporary art and theory. Video Art Theory is comprehensive, accessible and incisive."
Lucy Soutter, the Royal College of Art, London
"In this eloquent and thought-provoking survey Helen Westgeest offers both detailed analysis of significant video works and insightful comparisons with other media. Original and intellectually stimulating, Video Art Theory will become an indispensable companion for everyone interested in video art and visual culture."
Alexander Streitberger, Université de Louvain, Belgium
"A highly significant contribution to the much-needed localization of video art within the broader field of contemporary art practices, both aesthetically and culturally. In combining thoughtful analyses of exemplary works with a thorough theoretical embedding, Westgeest's book is a must-read for anybody interested in video art's relation to the post-medium condition."
Katja Kwastek, VU University Amersterdam