This is the first comprehensive monograph devoted to New York and San Francisco-based artist Ren e Green. Over the past 20 years, through film, video, sound art, photographs, prints, banners, texts, websites and ephemera, Green's work has comprised complex, multi-layered archive-like installations, employing a vast array of sources, which always urge viewers to become active participants. Included in this superbly illustrated volume are newly commissioned essays by a host of esteemed media scholars, art historians, critics and curators--Nora Alter, Diedrich Diederichsen, Kobena Mercer, Catherine Qu loz, Gloria Sutton and Elvan Zabunyan--who engage issues central to Green's oeuvre, such as genealogy, archives and their reworkings, movements and displacements, site specificity and location.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:3037640316
ISBN13:9783037640319
Release Date:November 2009
Publisher:Jrp Ringier
Length:160 Pages
Weight:2.10 lbs.
Dimensions:0.6" x 9.3" x 11.3"
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