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Bing Xu

    Xu Bing est un artiste dont l'œuvre s'engage profondément avec le langage, les mots et le texte, et la manière dont ils façonnent notre compréhension du monde. Sa pratique artistique examine de manière critique l'interaction entre diverses cultures et systèmes de communication. À travers ses installations souvent vastes et ses estampes, il remet en question les significations établies et invite à la contemplation sur la nature même du sens. Ses contributions sont significatives, comblant les fossés culturels et linguistiques par des créations qui suscitent la réflexion.

    In the Making
    Xu Bing
    Book from the Ground
    • Book from the Ground

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      A book without words, recounting a day in the life of an office worker, told completely in the symbols, icons, and logos of modern life.

      Book from the Ground
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    • Xu Bing

      • 178pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Monograph focusing on Xu Bing's most ambitious works of art: Book from the Sky and Book from the Ground

      Xu Bing
    • In the Making

      Creative Options for Contemporary Art

      • 415pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      From the first page to the last, this book serves as a launching pad for readers' explorations of contemporary art and their future artistic achievements. It is a follow-up to a previous work by Linda Weintraub, providing an accessible introduction to art since the 1970s. The text is designed for takeoff, not arrival, and is written in a straightforward, jargon-free style. Weintraub explores essential facets of art making in six thematic sections: “Scoping an Audience,” “Sourcing Inspiration,” “Crafting an Artistic 'Self',” “Expressing an Artistic Attitude,” “Choosing a Mission,” and “Measuring Success.” Each of the 40 chapters focuses on a different artist, illustrating various aspects of contemporary art. Featured artists include Isaac Julien, Michal Rovner, Charles Ray, Pipilotti Rist, William Kentridge, Vanessa Beecroft, and Matthew Barney. The book creates a complex understanding of how to make and view contemporary art in a simple format. It serves as an exceptional pedagogical tool, addressing gaps in art education by emphasizing conceptual issues alongside artistic techniques. Additionally, it includes interviews conducted by Weintraub's students, where artists discuss their schooling, studio space, and financial support, answering questions that aspiring artists often have.

      In the Making