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Takeshi Murata

Title
Takeshi Murata / interview by Alex Gartenfeld ; essay by Lauren Cornell ; edited and with an essay by Dan Nadel.
Author
Murata, Takeshi, 1974-
Publication
  • New York : Salon 94, [2015]
  • ©2015

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Additional Authors
  • Gartenfeld, Alex
  • Cornell, Lauren
  • Nadel, Dan
  • Kunsthall Stavanger, sponsoring body.
Description
127 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 33 cm
Summary
Takeshi Murata first became known as an early innovator of "datamoshing," a form of "glitch art" that requires compressing two videos together until their respective pixels merge into one mashed-up picture. Since then, inspired by Giorgio de Chirico and traditional 17th-century Dutch and Flemish painting, Murata's work has ventured into the realm of hyper-realism in a series of uncanny prints and videos that explore our inner and exterior lives via everything from B-grade horror film imagery to relics of a 1980s childhood. Part monograph and part artist's book, Takeshi Murata includes an essay by New Museum curator Lauren Cornell, an interview with the artist conducted by Alex Gartenfeld, Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, and an essay by Dan Nadel.
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Note
  • "With support from Kunsthall Stavanger, Norway."
Call Number
JQG 16-279
ISBN
  • 9780692397619
  • 0692397612
OCLC
929592893
Author
Murata, Takeshi, 1974- artist.
Title
Takeshi Murata / interview by Alex Gartenfeld ; essay by Lauren Cornell ; edited and with an essay by Dan Nadel.
Publisher
New York : Salon 94, [2015]
Copyright Date
©2015
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Added Author
Gartenfeld, Alex, interviewer.
Cornell, Lauren, author.
Nadel, Dan, editor, author.
Kunsthall Stavanger, sponsoring body.
Research Call Number
JQG 16-279
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