James Coleman | Exhibition Catalogue
Editions Centre Pompidou
Event
James Coleman
Topics
Art history- Art movements
Fine arts
Description
Coleman builds his work on early films questioning the pretenses of vision using homemade optical traps. Continuing his research in the proximity of Dan Graham, Coleman very early learned the lessons of minimalism. He uses devices with radical plastic stripping, similar to those used in scientific experiments, through which he methodically explores the mechanisms of cognition. In the early 1970s, James Coleman invented the medium that would henceforth be associated with his name. He designs installations based on the projection of slides from a carousel. The screening is accompanied by a synchronized soundtrack that broadcasts a story. The smooth and continuous character of the text read contrasts with the discontinuous nature of the projected images, providing the viewer with an unprecedented experience, somewhere between a cinematographic film broken into fragments and a photo novel brought to the dimensions of historical painting.
The catalog published on the occasion of the exhibition contains, in addition to unpublished texts, an anthology of articles by Benjamin Buchloh, Raymond Bellour, Georges Didi-Huberman, Rosalind Krauss, Jacques Rancière or Kaja Silverman, attesting to the exceptional interest aroused by the work of James Coleman among the most important contemporary art critics.
Descriptions & Features
- Publisher
- Éditions du Centre Pompidou
- Dimensions
- 23 cm x 27 cm
- Publication year
- 2021
- Number of pages
- 224
- EAN
- 9782844268976