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Genre/Form: | Exhibition catalogs Exhibitions |
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Named Person: | Julia Stoschek; Julia Stoschek |
Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Ed Atkins; Monika Kerkmann; Julia Stoschek; Andreas Weisser; Amy Klement; Kurt Rehkopf; Alexandra Titze-Grabec; Julia Stoschek Foundation, |
ISBN: | 9783735603845 373560384X |
OCLC Number: | 994713144 |
Language Note: | Parallel texts in German and English. |
Notes: | Contains no title page, title from cover. |
Event notes: | "Generation Loss: 10 Years Julia Stoschek Collection" : July 10, 2017-July 10, 2018, Julia Stoschek Collection, DuÌsseldorf, Germany. |
Description: | 445 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, portraits, photographs ; 28 cm |
Contents: | Prolog = Prologue / Monika Kerkmann ; Julia Stoschek -- Der weite himmel: 10 jahre Julia Stoschek Collection = The Vast Sky: 10 Years of the Julia Stoschek Collection / Julia Stoschek -- On Losslessness = Über verlustlosigkeit / Ed Atkins -- Generationswechsel: auf dem weg zur ephemeren sammlung = Generation Change: the Emergence of the Ephemeral Collection / Andreas Weisser. |
Series Title: | Kerber art. |
Responsibility: | [Herausgeber = publisher: Julia Stoschek Foundation e.V. ; Autoren = authors: Ed Atkins, Monika Kerkmann, Julia Stoschek, Andreas Weisser ; Übersetzungen = translations: Amy Klement, Kurt Rehkopf, Alexandra Titze-Grabec]. |
Abstract:
On the occasion of the ten-year anniversary of the Julia Stoschek Collection, the British artist Ed Atkins has conceived the exhibition 'Generation Loss'. The term means first and foremost the process of data quality deterioration that results from changing technologies. This loss of quality, at the same time, also materializes in an ideological sense in the social change from one generation to the next. The catalogue takes up this question and addresses how the reception of the moving image has changed from the nineteen-seventies until today. In addition to video and film stills, the catalogue also includes historical material about the works presented as well as installation views of the exhibition. Exhibition: Julia Stoschek Collection, Düsseldorf, Germany (10.07.2017-10.07.2018).
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