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Michelle Kuo

    L'œuvre de Michelle Kuo explore les intersections profondes entre race, inégalité et le pouvoir transformateur de la littérature. S'appuyant sur ses expériences d'avocate pour les droits des immigrants et d'éducatrice, elle crée des récits qui éclairent l'impact profond de l'éducation et de la justice. Son écriture relie de manière unique le personnel au politique, offrant des perspectives passionnées sur la réforme de la justice pénale et l'éducation en prison. La voix littéraire de Kuo se distingue par sa sagesse âprement acquise et sa contribution vitale aux discussions sur la pauvreté, la race et l'éducation.

    Signals: How Video Transformed the World
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    More than real. Art in the digital age
    Reading With Patrick
    • Reading With Patrick

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Reading with Patrick is the true story of a teacher, a student who lost his way and the redemptive power of books.

      Reading With Patrick
    • More than real. Art in the digital age

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      This is the second in the Summit publication series, disseminating key insights of the 2018 Summit and extending a global dialogue on an important social issue: art in the digital age. The multidisciplinary perspectives come together through the inspirational book design of Irma Boom. Acting as a cultural incubator for innovative ideas and change, the Verbier Art Summit is an international platform erected to optimise the role of art in a global society. Their mission is to connect thought leaders to key figures in the art world and thus position the Summit as a catalyst for innovation and change. Their vision is to create an influential platform in a non-transactional context for artists, curators, museum directors, private and corporate collectors, art historians/critics, gallerists and art consultants to generate new insights and ideas. Text: Karen Archey, Ed Atkins, Lars Bang Larsen, Douglas Coupland, Olafur Eliasson, Susanne Pfeffer, Pamela Rosenkranz, Anneliek Sijbrandij, John Slyce, Dado Valentic, Paul F. M. J. Verschure, Jochen Volz, Anicka Yi

      More than real. Art in the digital age
    • This updated edition offers an in-depth look at artist Olafur Eliasson's work from the 1990s to today, featuring recent exhibitions and hundreds of illustrations. It showcases his diverse output, from large-scale interactive installations to delicate works on paper and glass, accompanied by insightful writings.

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    • Having become widely accessible as a consumer technology in the 1960s, video is ever-present today-on our phones and our screens, defining new spaces and experiences, shaping our ideas and politics, and spreading disinformation, documentation, evidence, fervor. Signals: The Politics of Video charts the ways in which artists have both championed and questioned the promise of video, revealing a history that has been planetary, critical, and activist from its very beginnings. The Museum of Modern Art has been at the forefront of bringing video into museums-pioneering the collection, conservation, and definition of a new artistic medium. Signals aims to renew and revise our understanding of art and video, both within and outside the museum. A companion to the exhibition, this catalogue-the Museum's first major publication on the subject in twenty-five years-includes an introductory essay by the curators and six thematic texts by leading scholars and artists that investigate the range of artistic engagements with video, media, and the public sphere. Here, video is posed not as a traditional medium but as a pervasive and fluid media network that is thoroughly global, social, and interactive: a means of politics.

      Signals: How Video Transformed the World