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Microworlds / Marc Valli & Margherita Dessanay.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Laurence King Publishing, 2011.Description: 144 pages : color illustrations ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781856697873
  • 1856697878
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 779 VAL
Contents:
Growing concerns in an ever-shrinking world -- Adalberto Abbate -- Jason Barnhart -- Corinne May Botz -- Vincent Bousserez -- Jake and Dinos Chapman -- Shaoxiong Chen -- Etienne Clément -- Nicholas Cobb -- Isaac Cordal -- Daniel Dorall -- Thomas Doyle -- Gregory Euclide -- Julia Fullerton-Batten -- Audrey Heller -- Akiko Ikeda -- Guy Limone -- Santiago Lorenzo -- Minimiam -- Liliana Porter -- The Rainbowmonkey -- Jonah Samson -- Lisa Swerling -- Hema Upadhyay -- Paolo Ventura -- Graeme Webb -- Grace Weston -- Danwen Xing.
Summary: This book reveals how all kinds of visual artists (contemporary artists, street artists, photographers and even product designers) are using miniatures and miniaturized worlds in order to create startling situations and memorable images.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 779 VAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100623504

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This book reveals how all kinds of visual artists (contemporary artists, street artists, photographers and even product designers) are using miniatures and miniaturized worlds in order to create startling situations and memorable images. Miniatures and miniaturized settings induce a disquieting experience of distance, and artists use it to explore very contemporary feelings of alienation, displacement and estrangement. But if seeing things from a great distance can make you feel cut off from them, and make you feel lonely and insignificant, it can also inspire awe and contemplation. The miniaturized strategy plays many tricks with the viewer. It generates distance not just in terms of space, but also in terms of time. Miniatures make us relive the world (and the viewpoint, the perspective) of our childhood, a time when the world was filled with toys and figurines. 'Miniaturized' does not necessarily mean 'idealized'. Shrinking a particular scene only seems to increase its pathos,introducing a haunting atmosphere of theatrical drama. Miniaturized worlds seethe with narrative potential, intricate story lines, suspense: car crashes, hunting accidents, walks in the woods, a mugging in the snow, a father and a son mowing the lawn, nativity scenes . The small people and small worlds depicted in this book give us a new sense of perspective, transporting us to a new dimension, an enchanted new city where people can take lifts on the back of a slug at rush hour, put up wall-sized polaroid posters, or shoot down bumblebees at the weekend.

An Elephant Book.

Includes bibliographical references.

Growing concerns in an ever-shrinking world -- Adalberto Abbate -- Jason Barnhart -- Corinne May Botz -- Vincent Bousserez -- Jake and Dinos Chapman -- Shaoxiong Chen -- Etienne Clément -- Nicholas Cobb -- Isaac Cordal -- Daniel Dorall -- Thomas Doyle -- Gregory Euclide -- Julia Fullerton-Batten -- Audrey Heller -- Akiko Ikeda -- Guy Limone -- Santiago Lorenzo -- Minimiam -- Liliana Porter -- The Rainbowmonkey -- Jonah Samson -- Lisa Swerling -- Hema Upadhyay -- Paolo Ventura -- Graeme Webb -- Grace Weston -- Danwen Xing.

This book reveals how all kinds of visual artists (contemporary artists, street artists, photographers and even product designers) are using miniatures and miniaturized worlds in order to create startling situations and memorable images.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Marc Valli is the co-founder of retail and book-selling company Magma in the UK, and of visual art magazines Graphic and Elephant. He is the author of RGB (Reviewing Graphics in Britain) as well as a large body of unpublished fiction. Margherita Dessanay was born in Sardinia and graduated in Art History at the University of Cagliari, before finishing an MA in Contemporary Art Theory at Goldsmith's College. Now established in London, she is one of the editors of Elephant magazine.

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