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Thought Experiments: The Art of Jonathon Keats

Editat de Julie Decker, Alla Efimova
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iun 2021
Jonathon Keats’ work as an artist and thinker is compelling for our time. Keats poses critical questions, asks us to fundamentally reconsider our assumptions, and proposes radical methods of response. In a time when the environment and human lifeways are experiencing unprecedented change, thought leaders like Keats are needed to encourage us to consider possibilities—from the absurd to the profound. Since the turn of the millennium, Keats has comprehensively extended his academic training in philosophy by prolifically presenting conceptual art projects that he refers to as “thought experiments.” These include installations and performances in museums and galleries around the globe. His motivations are to make space for exploring ideas, offering provocations, and confronting systems we generally take for granted. By prototyping alternative realities—systematically asking “what if?”—these projects probe the world in which we live, exploring the potential for societal change.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783777434278
ISBN-10: 3777434272
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 152 color plates
Dimensiuni: 184 x 234 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.31 kg
Editura: Hirmer Publishers
Colecția Hirmer Publishers

Notă biografică

Julie Decker is director of the Anchorage Museum in Alaska, where she has also served as chief curator. She has written extensively on art and architecture and has edited numerous publications, including, most recently, Up Here: The North at the Center of the World. Alla Efimova is the founder and principal of KunstWorks.

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“Introduces a contemporary artist, Jonathan Keats, who embraces absurdity as a means to explore relationships between humans and nature.”