Dan Graham

Dan Graham
Author: Dan Graham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9788881585205

In honor of the centenary of the birth of architect Giuseppe Terragni, Dan Graham was invited to install a project in Como, Italy, on the square in front of Terragni's 1936 Casa del Fascio, a landmark of modern European architecture. Always interested in the way conventions of community create meaning, Graham designed a pavilion called "Half Square Half Crazy," which straddles the line between contemplative object and meeting point, a place of both reflection and exchange. The structure is made of reflecting glass and stainless steel and consists of four perpendicular sides, two of which are curved. This book presents exhaustive documentation of the Como pavilion together with a selection of recent works by Graham and two interviews with the artist. In addition, a DVD records the life of the pavilion from construction to inauguration, for valuable insight into Graham's working process.

Half Square, Half Crazy

Half Square, Half Crazy
Author:
Publisher: Jrp Ringier
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Edited by Eric Mangion. Text by Lili Reynaud Dewar, Elisabeth Wetterwald, Vincent Pecoil.

Sculpture and the Vitrine

Sculpture and the Vitrine
Author: JohnC. Welchman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351549499

Vitrines and glass cabinets are familiar apparatuses that have in large part defined modern modes of display and visibility, both within and beyond the museum. They separate objects from their contexts, group them with other objects, both similar and dissimilar, and often serve to reinforce their intrinsic or aesthetic values. The vitrine has much in common with the picture frame, the plinth and the gallery, but it has not yet received the kind of detailed art historical and theoretical discussion that has been brought to these other modes of formal display. The twelve contributions to this volume examine some of the points of origin of the vitrine and the various relations it brokers with sculpture, first in the Wunderkammer and cabinet of curiosities and then in dialog with the development of glazed architecture beginning with Paxton's Crystal Palace (1851). The collection offers close discussions of the role of the vitrine and shop window in the rise of commodity culture and their apposition with Constructivist design in the work of Frederick Kiesler; as well as original readings of the use of vitrines in Surrealism and Fluxus, and in work by Joseph Beuys, Paul Thek, Claes Oldenburg and his collaborators, Jeff Koons, Mike Kelley, Dan Graham, Vito Acconci, Damien Hirst and Josephine Meckseper, among others. Sculpture and the Vitrine also raises key questions about the nature and implications of vitrinous space, including its fronts onto desire and the spectacle; transparency and legibility; and onto ideas and practices associated with the archive: collecting, preserving and ordering.

Half Crazy

Half Crazy
Author: J. M. McDonell
Publisher: New Millennium Entertainment (CA)
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781893224049

Beautiful, blonde, American-born Miranda travels to New York City in search of her dream -- to become a successful fashion model. Hit with the realities of trying to make it in the big city, she is forced to rent an undesirable basement apartment to make ends meet. Miranda's dreams come true: her face adorns magazine covers everywhere and she lands the fashion job she had fantasized about for so long. But soon her seemingly perfect life turns into tragedy, when someone slashes Miranda's face, forever changing her world.

Half Crazy

Half Crazy
Author: Norman Golar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2006
Genre:
ISBN:

Half-crazy

Half-crazy
Author: Terry Lawrence Johnson-Cooney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1986
Genre: Children's poetry
ISBN:

Visual Politics of Psychoanalysis

Visual Politics of Psychoanalysis
Author: Griselda Pollock
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0857734601

Activists working in post-traumatic societies have tended to resist psychoanalytical terms because they fear that pathologizing individual suffering displaces the collective and political causes of traumatic violence. In a contrary direction, some thinkers about discourse and power have latterly embraced what Judith Butler insists is 'the psychic life of power'. An openly psychoanalytical modelling of trauma for approaching major historical events such as the Holocaust adds yet a third position. Drawing on all three strands, this book poses the question of visual politics to psychoanalysis. It also explores the relevance of the many psychoanalyses to the study of art and other images in post-traumatic conditions. Visual Politics of Psychoanalysis builds on maverick art historian Aby Warburg's project of combining social, cultural, anthropological and psychological analyses of the image in order to track the undercurrents of cultural violence in the representational repertoire of Western modernity. In this innovative collection, a distinguished group of international authors dare to think psychoanalytically about the legacies of political violence and suffering in relation to post-traumatic cultures worldwide. Drawing on post-colonial and feminist theory, they analyse the image and the aesthetic in conditions of historical trauma from enslavement and colonisation to the Irish Famine, from Denmark's national trauma about migrants and cartoons to collective shock after 9/11, from individual traumas of loss registered in allegory to newsreels and documentaries on suicide bombing in Israel/Palestine, from Kristeva's novels to Kathryn Bigelow's cinema.