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Explores the ecstatic and the threatening aspects of contemporary visual experience. Here a selection of important works in a variety of media expresses both the ecstatic and the threatening aspects of vision and reveals visual experience as a source of both pleasure and fear.Read More

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    New technology enables super visionâ??both superhuman visual powers and actual supervision by surveillance. In Super Vision, which accompanies the inaugural exhibit at the new Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, a broad selection of important works in a variety of media expresses both the ecstatic and the threatening aspects of vision and reveals visual experience as a source of both pleasure and fear.

    These works reflect the digital era's profound shift in the nature of visuality itselfâ??as computer graphics and imaging, digitization, and virtuality have transformed both the nature of representation and our relationship to it. Among the leading contemporary artists exploring the changing nature of contemporary visual experience in Super Vision are Bridget Riley, Anish Kapoor, and Gabriel Orozco, with works that bend, twist, and dissolve space, leaving us unsure of the boundaries between inside and outside, surface and depth, self and others. Other works by artists including Jeff Koons, Julie Mehretu, and Andreas Gursky, express aspects of virtualityâ??some explicitly, some more subtlyâ??and explore the changes in the way we see and understand two-dimensional images. Vision in the twenty-first century is potentially everywhere, all the time; there is no way to escape it. Works by Sigmar Polke, Yoko Ono, Tony Oursler, Thomas Ruff, and others respond in complex ways to this disembodied and penetrating quality of vision. The many full-color images in Super Vision are accompanied by essays by exhibition curator Nicholas Baume, art historian David Joselit, and media theorist McKenzie Wark.

    Featured Artists:
    Chantal Akerman, Ricci Albenda, Tony Cragg, Harold Edgerton, Harun Farocki, Noriko Furunishi, Jack Goldstein, Andreas Gursky, Mona Hatoum, Runa Islam, Anish Kapoor, Jeff Koons, Josiah McElheny, Julie Mehretu, Albert Oehlen, Yoko Ono, Gabriel Orozco, Tony Oursler, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Bridget Riley, Ugo Rondinone, Thomas Ruff, Ed Ruscha, James Turrell, Tam Van Tran, Jeff Wall.

    Interviewees:
    Elizabeth Diller, Ricardo Scofidio, and Charles Renfro.

    Copublished with the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.

  • 0262026090
  • 9780262026093
  • N Baume
  • 10 November 2006
  • MIT Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 296
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