Audio Arts: Discourse and Practice in Contemporary Art Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Audio Arts: Discourse and Practice in Contemporary Art Book

Audio Arts, the invention of two artists, William Furlong and Barry Barker, began in 1973 as the first art magazine to be published on audio cassette and is now a source of reference about contemporary art of the last 20 years. This volume features interviews, discussions, art-work documentation, reportage, archive recordings and artist collaborations with Audio Arts. Its featured artists include: Noam Chomsky; Wyndham Lewis; James Joyce; W.B. Yeats; Marcel Duchamp; Howard Hodgkin; Buckminister Fuller; Tadeusz Kantor; Mario Merz; John Cage; Philip Glass; Andy Warhol; Dan Graham; Joseph Beuys; Joseph Kosuth; Angela Bulloch; and Rachel Whiteread.Read More

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  • 1854903632
  • 9781854903631
  • William Furlong
  • 9 December 1994
  • Wiley-Academy
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 144
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