Marina Abramović : objects, performance, video, sound / Chrissie Iles (editor) ; [text by] RoseLee Goldberg, Thomas McEvilley, David Elliott.
- Title
- Marina Abramović : objects, performance, video, sound / Chrissie Iles (editor) ; [text by] RoseLee Goldberg, Thomas McEvilley, David Elliott.
- Published by
- Oxford : Museum of Modern Art Oxford, 1995.
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- Description
- 144 p. : ill. (some col.), ports.; 33 cm.
- Summary
- "Marina Abramovic (born 1946) is one of the foremost contemporary performance artists. She has used her body and personal history both as a social metaphor and as a material for her work. This publication examines the whole range of her large production to date and establishes the common ground between her installations, videos, performances and objects. A series of articles written by leading art critics and specialists discuss the earliest paintings, sound installations and performances made in Yugoslavia during the 1960s and early 1970s; the years of collaborative performances with Ulay (1976-88); the videos, made both collaboratively and singly throughout her career; the so-called transitional objects which demand the participation of the viewer in order for them to be activated (1988- ); the new, baroque and violently "theatrical" meta-performances Biography (1992) and Delusional (1994) and, most recently, the power objects, which indicate a new departure."--Jacket.
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- Genre/Form
- Exhibition catalogs
- Contents
- 1. Network parameters -- 2. Transmission media -- 3. Striplines -- 4. Amplifier transistor techniques -- 5. FET and bipolar power transistor amplifiers for 3-1000 MHz -- 6. CAD, Noise and optimisation -- 7. Survey of CAD programs -- 8. Receiver components and systems -- 9. Matching measurement -- problems and solutions -- 10. Noise and the measurement of noise quantities.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Note
- Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, 9 April-2 July 1995; exhibition to tour to Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh and four other venues in Europe through Feb. 2, 1997.
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. 143-144.
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- committed to retain