More than One Picture: An Art History of the Hyperimage

Author:   Felix Thurlemann
Publisher:   Getty Trust Publications
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9781606066256


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   26 November 2019
Format:   Paperback
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This thought-provoking and original book argues that hyperimages—calculated displays of images on walls or pages—have played a major role in the history of art.   In exhibitions, illustrated art books, and classrooms, artworks or their photographic reproductions are arranged as calculated ensembles that have their own importance. In this volume, Felix Thürlemann develops a theory of this type of image use, arguing that with each new gathering of images, an art object is reinterpreted. These hyperimages have played a major role in the history of art since the seventeenth century, and the main actors of the art world are all hyperimage creators. In part because the hyperimage is not permanently available, this interplay of images has been largely unexplored.   Through case studies organized within three groups of producers—collectors and curators, art historians, and artists—Thürlemann proposes a theory of the hyperimage, explores the semiotic nature of this plural image use, and discusses the arrangement and interpretation of such pictures in order to illuminate the phenomenon of Western image culture from the beginning of the seventeenth century until today. His analysis of the ways in which images are assembled and associated provides a crucial context for the explosive present-day deployment of images on digital devices.  

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Author:   Felix Thurlemann
Publisher:   Getty Trust Publications
Imprint:   Getty Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.576kg
ISBN:  

9781606066256


ISBN 10:   1606066250
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   26 November 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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From triumphal arch to triptych to collector's cabinet to Bilderatlas, Felix Thu rlemann's survey of multiple image displays provides an authoritative introduction to a central question in art history: how have collectors, curators, artists, and art historians deployed the array of multiple images to generate meaning? Rich in examples and sensitive to the different potentials of spectatorial experience, this book provides an excellent foundation for further exploration in the way images gather in constellations of genres, styles, and canons of value. --W. J. T. Mitchell, author of Iconology: Image, Text, Ideology and What Do Pictures Want? The Lives and Loves of Images


"""From triumphal arch to triptych to collector's cabinet to Bilderatlas, Felix Thürlemann's survey of multiple image displays provides an authoritative introduction to a central question in art history: how have collectors, curators, artists, and art historians deployed the array of multiple images to generate meaning? Rich in examples and sensitive to the different potentials of spectatorial experience, this book provides an excellent foundation for further exploration in the way images gather in constellations of genres, styles, and canons of value."" --W. J. T. Mitchell, author of Iconology: Image, Text, Ideology and What Do Pictures Want? The Lives and Loves of Images"


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Felix Thurlemann is professor of art history at the University of Konstanz.

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