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Video & Performance Art, Modern Art, Art of the 1980s and 1990s
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Video Art

by Sylvia Martin (Editor), Uta Grosenick
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Overview

The immediacy and accessibility of video makes it an ideal medium for artists who want to work with sound and moving image; no sooner than video cameras were available to the public in the 1970s were artists already beginning to experiment with the possibilities of video. Though it took decades for it to be widely embraced by mainstream art, video is now firmly accepted as an important medium, thanks to the work of artists such as Matthew Barney, Bruce Nauman, Bill Viola, and Gillian Wearing.

Synopsis

The immediacy and accessibility of video makes it an ideal medium for artists who want to work with sound and moving image; no sooner than video cameras were available to the public in the 1970s were artists already beginning to experiment with the possibilities of video. Though it took decades for it to be widely embraced by mainstream art, video is now firmly accepted as an important medium, thanks to the work of artists such as Matthew Barney, Bruce Nauman, Bill Viola, and Gillian Wearing.

About the Author, Sylvia Martin

SYLVIA MARTIN is an art historian living in Munich, Germany.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2006
Publisher
Taschen America, LLC
Pages
96
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9783822829509

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