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The Cinema Effect

Kerry Brougher, Anne Ellegood, Kelly Gordon, Kristen Hileman, Tony Oursler Hirshhorn Museum/D Giles Limited Hirshhorn Museum/D Giles Limited
This volume offers an in-depth exploration of contemporary moving-image art, examining the ways in which "the cinematic" has blurred cultural distinctions between reality and illusion. Cinema was the unrivaled art form of the twentieth century; in...
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Visionaire No. 50: Artists Toys (Visionaire)

Alex Katz, Tony Oursler, Rob Pruitt Visionaire Publishing, LLC Visionaire Publishing, LLC
After the run-away success of Visionaire 44: Toys and Visionaire 45: More Toys, both of with featured a set of 10 adorable yet provocative adult playthings created in collaboration with the cult toy manufacturer, Kid Robot, by an assortment of...
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Interviews By Mike Kelley: 1986-2004

Mike Kelley, Paul McCarthy, Tony Oursler, Jim Shaw JRP|Ringier JRP|Ringier
What do Mike Kelley and his cronies and sometime collaborators Jim Shaw, Paul McCarthy, and Tony Oursler talk about when they talk about art? You'll have to crack this book to find out, but expect a heady mix of pop culture, sex, violence, politics,...
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Fast Forward

Sabine Himmelsbach, Stephan Urbaschek, Chantal Akerman, Peter Fischli, Gillian Wearing, Tracey Emin, Annika Larsson, Steve McQueen, Paul Pfieffer, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Doug Aitken, Francis Alys, Emmanuelle Antille, Rodney Graham, Gabriel Orozco, Tony Oursler, Pipilotti Rist, Rosemarie Trockel Sammlung Goetz Sammlung Goetz
At this point in art time, new media work needs no longer be prefixed by "new." With a firm place in institutional and private collections, with an ever-burgeoning range of practitioners, media art can safely be considered a part of the contemporary...
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Video Spaces: Eight Installations

Barbara London, Judith Barry, Teiji Furuhashi, Chris Marker, Brad Miskell, Marcel Odenbach, Stan Douglas, Gary Hill, Tony Oursler, Bill Viola The Museum of Modern Art, New York The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Space, time, love, violence, and the human body: these are but some of the themes explored in this provocative book of state-of-the-art video installations. Each a separate and carefully delineated environment created through multimedia...
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Videodreams: Between The Cinematic And The Theatrical

Mieke Bal, Adam Budak, Laura Mulvey, Judy Radul, Kaja Silverman, Alexander Birchler, Teresa Hubbard, Barbara Bloom, Rodney Graham, Joan Jonas, Sharon Lockhart, Aernout Mik, Tony Oursler Walther Konig Walther Konig
The transition between a dream and reality is sometimes blurry and jagged--moments of panic, confusion, fear, joy, a trail of thoughts that carries emotions from one world to the next. This delicate, ever-shifting boundary between real and virtual...
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Tony Oursler: My Drawings 1976-1996

Tony Oursler Oktagon Oktagon
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Under your Skin: Biological transformations in contemporary art

Wesner Bartens, Cornelia Brueninghausen-Knubel, Renate Heidt Heller, Jake Chapman, Dinos Chapman, Tony Oursler, Thomas Grunfeld Hatje Cantz Publishers Hatje Cantz Publishers
Contemporary artists have, during recent years, shown great interest in, and sensitivity to, the vast developments in the fields of biotechnology. With sculptures, installations, photographs, videos, and more by 17 internationally known artists,...
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Six questions to Tony Oursler.: An article from: Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine

Christine Van Assche Parachute Contemporary Art Parachute Contemporary Art
This digital document is an article from Parachute: Contemporary Art Magazine, published by Parachute Contemporary Art on October 1, 1996. The length of the article is 1552 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The...
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