Geoffrey Farmer : Let's make the water turn black
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The artistic practice of Geoffrey Farmer (*1967, lives and works in Vancouver) integrates forms of collecting and scholarship employed by cultural historians, and draws on a diverse repertoire. After extensive research, the artist builds collections that unite aspects of visual art, literature, music, politics, history, and sociology, and crystallize in sprawling theatrical installations.
This publication, offers a detailed insight in Geoffrey Farmer’s complex installation “Let’s make the water turn black,”—which echoes a 1968 composition by Frank Zappa, from which it also borrows the title— and contextualizes it with his other script-based sculptural and kinetic works since the early 1990s, with contributions by Kathy Noble, Michael Turner, Aram Moshayedi, and Jan Verwoert. And a preface by the editors.
TitelGeoffrey Farmer : Let's make the water turn black
Auteur
Plaats van uitgaveNew York
UitgeverJRP/Ringier
Jaar van uitgave2013
Pagina's104 p.
Illustratiesill.
Formaat29 cm
Materiaalboek
ISBN978-3-03764-343-3
Onderwerpvideo, installations (visual works)
Persoonstrefwoord Geoffrey Farmer
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