Disordered attention

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How technology and the attention economy has impacted contemporary art

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SKU: 9781804292884 Category: Tags: , , , Publisher/imprint : Verso
Page count : 272
Published on 11th June, 2024

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The ways we encounter contemporary art and performance is changing. Installations brim with archival documents. Dances stretch for weeks. Performances last a minute. Exhibitions are spread out over thirty venues. There are endless artworks about mid-century architecture and design. How are we expected to engage with today’s diverse practise? Is the old model of close-looking still the ideal, or has it given way to browsing, skimming, and sampling?

Across four essays, art historian and critic Claire Bishop identifies trends in contemporary practice –
research-based installations, performance exhibitions, interventions, and invocations of modernist
architecture – and their challenges to traditional modes of attention. Charting a critical path through the last
three decades, Bishop pinpoints how spectatorship and visual literacy are evolving under the pressures of
digital technology.

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Weight 0.352 kg
Dimensions 21 × 14 cm
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