Art and Its Objects: Five Essays on Contemporary Art Selected by Jonathan Watkins
Series: Ruya Notebooks ; #1Publication details: Baghdad; Ruya Foundation for Contemporary Culture; 2017ISBN:- 9781635872989
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N400-3990 542 Art Summer 2013 | DS114-128.2 102.235 فلسطين إليكم الحقيقة: الجز الثاني/ | N81-390 221.56 Art and Its Objects: Five Essays on Contemporary Art Selected by Jonathan Watkins | N81-390 221.56 Art and Its Objects: Five Essays on Contemporary Art Selected by Jonathan Watkins | N81-390 208.655.FP S as in Samsam | N81-390 110.863 كيف تناور: في شكل النصوص و تدابير النشر | N81-390 105.428 Rethinking Contemporary Art and Multicultural Education |
Jonathan Watkins is Director of Ikon Gallery in Birmingham and a collaborator of the Ruya Foundation. His Ruya Notebook will include a new introductory essay by Watkins entitled ‘Art and its Objects’ and the following five texts:
John Berger, Ways of Seeing, ‘Chapter 1’ (1972)
Alfred Gell, ‘Vogel’s Net: Traps as Artworks and Artworks as Traps’, first published in Journal of Material Culture (1996)
Michel Houellebecq, The Map and the Territory, ‘Preface’ (2010)
Will Self, ‘Are the hyper-rich ruining the new Tate Modern?’, first published in The Guardian (2014)
Gavin Brown and Daniel Baumann, ‘The Demise of the Future’, first published in Spike (2014)
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