The influence of Roland Barthes on Burgin’s work is well documented. Equally, Burgin’s prominence as an artist and theorist concerned with text and image offers a productive dialogue with Barthes’ work. Victor Burgin has long been considered both theorist and practitioner, while Barthes is more known as a theorist and writer. In bringing to the fore Barthes’s practice of painting and drawing, Barthes/Burgin prompts a new critical consideration of Barthes/Burgin, theory/practice, writing/making and criticality/visuality. Barthes/Burgin features two new interviews with Burgin, one concerned with his turn to new digital practices and the other a reflection on his reading of Roland Barthes. Also included are images and texts from the artists and an essay critically examining Barthes’ exercises in drawing and painting.
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Barthes/Burgin prompts a new critical consideration of Barthes/Burgin, theory/practice, writing/making and criticality/visuality. It includes two new interviews with Burgin, images and texts from the artists and an critical essay on Barthes’ exercises in drawing and painting.
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Acknowledgements PrefaceStephen Foster Barthes, Burgin, Barre obliqueRyan Bishop and Sunil Manghani Works on Paper by Roland Barthes An Exercise in DrawingSunil Manghani Reading BarthesVictor Burgin and Sunil Manghani A Place to ReadVictor Burgin Still MovingRyan Bishop and Victor Burgin PrairieVictor Burgin BelledonneVictor Burgin
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Includes images and text from newly commissioned work by Victor Burgin

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781474415538
Publisert
2016-08-16
Utgiver
Edinburgh University Press
Høyde
267 mm
Bredde
210 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
128

Biografisk notat

Ryan Bishop is Professor of Global Arts and Politics and Co-director of the research group Archaeologies of Media and Technology at the Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, United Kingdom. He co-edits the journal Cultural Politics (Duke UP), and is a series editor for Technicities (Edinburgh University Press) and Cultural Politics (Duke UP). Sunil Manghani is Professor of Theory, Practice and Critique at Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton