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Sven Spieker - The Big Archive: Art from Bureaucracy

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The MIT Press, Cambridge and London, 2008. Second Printing, Hardcover. Fine Condition/Fine. 9780262195706 23.5cm x 17cm. xiv, 219 pages, black and white illustrations. Black papered boards, red lettering, pictorial jacket. "The typewriter, the card index, and the filing cabinet: these are technologies and modalities of the archive. To the bureaucrat, archives contain little more than garbage, paperwork no longer needed; to the historian, on the other hand, the archive's content stands as a quasi-objective correlative of the "living" past. Twentieth-century art made use of the archive in a variety of ways--from what Spieker calls Marcel Duchamp's "anemic archive" of readymades and El Lissitzky's Demonstration Rooms to the compilations of photographs made by such postwar artists as Susan Hiller and Gerhard Richter. In The Big Archive, Sven Spieker investigates the archive--as both bureaucratic institution and index of evolving attitudes toward contingent time in science and art--and finds it to be a crucible of twentieth-century modernism." (publisher's blurb) Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 500 grams-1 kilos. Category: Art & Design; ISBN/EAN: 9780262195706. Inventory No: 0035347.
AUD 33.00 [Appr.: EURO 18.75 US$ 21.65 | £UK 16.25 | JP¥ 3191] Book number 0035347

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