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Deconstruction and the visual arts : art, media, architecture / edited by Peter Brunette, David Wills.
Title & Author:

Deconstruction and the visual arts : art, media, architecture / edited by Peter Brunette, David Wills.

Publication:

Cambridge ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1994.
©1994

Description:

xi, 314 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

Series:

Cambridge studies in new art history and criticism

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The spatial arts : an interview with Jacques Derrida / Peter Brunette and David Wills -- Color has not yet been named : objectivity in deconstruction / Stephen Melville -- Light in painting : dis-seminating art history / Mieke Bal -- The dissimulation of painting / Marie-Claire Ropars-Wuilleumier -- The heuristics of deconstruction / Gregory I. Ulmer -- Impure mimesis, or the ends of the aesthetic / D.N. Rodowick -- Starting out from the frame (vignettes) / Jean-Claude Lebensztejn -- Modernity again : the museum as trompe l'oeil / Donald Preziosi -- Brushed path, slate line, stone circle : on Martin Heidegger, Richard Long, and Jacques Derrida / Herman Rapaport -- Frank Stella and Jacques Derrida : toward a postmodern ethics of singularity / Charles Altieri -- Sketch : counterpoints of the eye : hand-eye coordination : translation and ... / John P. Leavey, Jr.
The domestication of the house : deconstruction after architecture / Mark Wigley -- Tabbles of bower / Jennifer Bloomer -- Cinema-graphia : Eisenstein, Derrida, and the sign of cinema / Laura R. Oswald -- Hermes goes Hollywood : disarticulating the cops 'n' robbers genre / Tom Conley and John M. Ingham -- The signature experiment finds Andy Hardy / Robert B. Ray -- Sending postcards in TV land / Richard Dienst.
ISBN:

0521442710 (hardback)
9780521442718 (hardback)
052144781X (paperback)
9780521447812 (paperback)

Subject:

Art Philosophy.
Mass media and art.
Deconstruction.
Deconstructivism (Architecture)
Art Philosophie.
Médias et art.
Déconstruction.
Déconstructivisme (Architecture)
Deconstructivist.
deconstruction (theory)
20.02 philosophy and theory of the art sciences.
Künste
Dekonstruktion
Ästhetik
Aufsatzsammlung
Visual arts.
Mass media.
Architecture.
Espace (architecture)
Espace (art)
Arts Philosophy

Form/genre:

Aufsatzsammlung.
Derrida copy Inscriptions (Provenance) NjP
Derrida copy Insertions (Provenance) NjP

Added entries:

Brunette, Peter, editor.
Wills, David, 1953- editor.
Brunette, Peter.
Wills, David, 1953-
Cambridge studies in new art history and criticism.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 111080
Call No.: ID PLS N71.D43; ID:94-B684
Status: Available

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