Art and Artifact: The Museum as Medium

Author:   James Putnam
Publisher:   Thames & Hudson Ltd
Edition:   Revised Edition
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9780500288351


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   07 September 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Art and Artifact: The Museum as Medium


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From Marcel Duchamp's 'Portable Museum' (Boîte-en-valise) of the early 1940s to the latest interventions by artists in museums' displays, merchandise and educational activities, artists of the last seventy years have often turned their attention - both creatively and critically - to a reappraisal of the ideas underpinning the museum. Traditional methods of taxonomy, archiving, storage, and other aspects of curatorship have been variously appropriated, mimicked or reinterpreted. Assemblages of found objects or artists' possessions have served as an extension of the artist's studio, a storage place where both ideas and materials are evaluated. Many artists have exhibited their collections as an entity or a 'museum', thus contributing to a fresh understanding of the nature and role of the museum. The increasing trend towards collaborations between practising artists and museum curators has in some cases involved the rehanging of existing collections or redesigning of gallery spaces. In this way the probing instinct of the creative mind counterbalances the sense of permanence and order associated with the museum in a constructive dialogue involving elements of the past, present and future. The works included here, accompanied by quotations from the writings of individual artists, offer a wide-ranging coverage of projects by established and emerging figures alike, including Christian Boltanski, Sophie Calle, Tracey Emin, Hans Haacke, Donald Judd, Olafur Eliasson and Anish Kapoor. This edition includes artists' projects that make use of grand architectural spaces within the museum, as well as those that explore off-site locations and the internet, capitalizing on the idea of the 21st-century 'museum without walls'.

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Author:   James Putnam
Publisher:   Thames & Hudson Ltd
Imprint:   Thames & Hudson Ltd
Edition:   Revised Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 23.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 27.50cm
Weight:   1.030kg
ISBN:  

9780500288351


ISBN 10:   0500288356
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   07 September 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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An increasingly rare type of art publication: one that is focused primarily on images, and on art... a rewarding exercise in the visual.


Explores how museum installations can affect the very nature and message of contemporary art. The many illustrations are a fascinating gallery of improbable projects. A gratifying survey of how artists experiment with the places where art is shown. Amply illustrated... -like a museum exhibit. An increasingly rare type of art publication: one that is focused primarily on images, and on art... a rewarding exercise in the visual.


A gratifying survey of how artists experiment with the places where art is shown.


'A significant addition to the existing scholarship' - Tate Magazine 'A rare experience. It is a book concerned with complex issues that expresses them in a simple, engaging way and refrains from retreating into jargon ... a rewarding exercise in the visual.' - The Art Book


Author Information

James Putnam is an independent curator and writer. He is currently Senior Research Fellow, Exhibitions at the London College of Fashion in London.

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