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Author:
Francis, Mary Anne, author.
Title:
Mixed forms of visual culture : from the cabinet of curiosities to digital diversity / Mary Anne Francis.
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Visual Arts,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
ix, 232 pages : illustrations (colour), photographs ; 24 cm
Subject:
Mixed media (Art)
Art, Modern--20th century--History.
Technique mixte (Art)
Art--20e siecle--Histoire.
mixed media.
Art, Modern.
Mixed media (Art)
1900-1999
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-218) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: mixtures of all sorts -- The cabinet of curiosities as mixed form: depictions and desire -- Mixed form in working life: the rise of manufacture -- Poplular mixed forms in a long eighteenth century: from the Broadside Ballad to the chapbook -- Visual essay: the pastime scrapbook -- Mixed form and modernism in the visual arts: assemblage and assembly lines -- Visual essay: the artist's scrapbook: a material analysis -- Digital culture as wunderkammer -- Conclusion: a synthesis of sorts.
Summary:
"This book celebrates and seeks to understand the overlooked appearances of hybrid forms in visual culture; artefacts and practices that meld or interweave incongruous elements in innovative ways. And with an emphasis on the material aspects of such entities, the book adopts the term 'mixed form' for them. Focusing on key phenomena in the last half millennium such as the cabinet of curiosities, the broadside ballad and the chapbook as early forms of image-text, the scrapbook, assemblage, and, in digital times, so-called 'mixed reality,' the book argues that while the quality of inconsistency is traditionally dismissed, its expression nevertheless plays a vital role in social life. Crucially, Mixed Forms of Visual Culture relates its phenomena to the emergence of the division of labour under capitalism and addresses the shifting relationships between art and life, when singularity and uniformity are variously valued and dismissed in the two arenas, and at different points in history. Two of the book's chapters take the form of visual essays, with one comprising an anthology of found scrapbook pages and the other offering an analysis of artists' scrapbooks. The book is richly illustrated throughout."--Amazon.
ISBN:
1350211370
9781350211377
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1276792662
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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