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Brian O´Doherty

    Brian O'Doherty is an Irish art critic, writer, artist, and academic. His work primarily explores the intersection of art and science, using his unique style to delve into the human psyche and societal structures. O'Doherty's writing is known for its intellectual depth and formal inventiveness, challenging readers to question their perceptions of reality. His influence on contemporary art and literature is undeniable.

    White Cube. Brian O'Doherty
    Creative Ireland
    Inside the White Cube
    Dirty Pictures
    Dirty Pictures: How an Underground Network of Nerds, Feminists, Bikers, Potheads, Intellectuals, and Art School Rebels R
    • "In the 1950s, comics meant POW! BAM! superheroes, family-friendly gags, and Sunday funnies, but in the 1960s, inspired by these strips and the satire of MAD magazine, a new generation of creators set out to subvert the medium, and with it, American culture. Their "comix," spelled that way to distinguish the work from their dime-store contemporaries, presented tales of taboo sex, casual drug use, and a transgressive view of society. Embraced by hippies and legions of future creatives, this subgenre of comic books and strips was printed on out-of-date machinery, published in zines and underground newspapers, and distributed in head shops, in porno stores, and on street corners. Comix often ran afoul of the law, but that would not stop them from casting cultural ripples for decades to come, eventually moving the entire comics form beyond the gutter and into fine-art galleries."-- Amazon.com

      Dirty Pictures: How an Underground Network of Nerds, Feminists, Bikers, Potheads, Intellectuals, and Art School Rebels R
    • Inside the White Cube

      • 113 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.0(508)Add rating

      Concerned with the complex and sophisticated relationship between economics, social context, and aesthetics as represented in the contested space of the art gallery, the author raises the question of how artists must construe their work in relation to the gallery space and system. schovat popis

      Inside the White Cube
    • Creative Ireland

      The Visual Arts, Contemporary Visual Arts in Ireland 2000-2011

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      100 Irish Artists, 100 Colour Plates. 6 Commentaries from respected writers such as: Mebh Ruane, Colin Graham, Valerie Connor, Fiona Kearney, Brian Hand and Noel Kelly - Creative Ireland: The Visual Arts will fast become the most desirable visual arts book this season. Creative Ireland: The Visual Arts presents an attractive record of the early 21st century contemporary visual arts in Ireland with 100 artists who have been selected for their specific contribution to the contemporary arts in the first years of the 21st Century. Aimed at a general audience, as well as the art connoisseur and enthusiast, each artist is profiled with an iconic example of their practice shown in full colour. The texts are engaging as they explain Ireland within the context of the early 21st century, and the impact that this has had socially, economically and culturally. The book is in an attractive format, and is priced at a level that makes it affordable.

      Creative Ireland
    • White Cube. Brian O'Doherty

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "Inside the White Cube" regroupe quatre essais de Brian O'Doherty, essentiels pour critiques et conservateurs. Il explore l'impact du "cube blanc" sur l'art contemporain et la perception du spectateur. Cette série "Lectures Maison Rouge" propose des textes artistiques interrogeant la muséologie et la création artistique. Troisième édition.

      White Cube. Brian O'Doherty