Black Sphinx - On the Comedic in Modern Art (Paperback, large type edition)

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"Black Sphinx" collects 12 essays on comedy in contemporary art by leading philosophers, art historians and theorists. Philosopher Simon Critchley and art historian Janet Whitmore consider the origins of comedic genres and survey some of the key theoretical articulations of laughter and wit, by Freud, Bergson and others; John C. Welchman focuses on John Baldessari, a touchstone for the revival of humor in art in the 1960s; performer, playwright and former V-Girl Jessica Chalmers and writer and curator Jo Anna Issak, discuss the relation between comedy and gender; finally, artist and writer David Robbins reports on his decade-long investigation into the comedic properties of objects, while video and performance artist Michael Smith reflects on his hilariously awkward and regressive journeys with his alter persona "Mike." "Black Sphinx" is based on the fourth Southern California Consortium of Art Schools symposium, held at the Hammer Museum.

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"Black Sphinx" collects 12 essays on comedy in contemporary art by leading philosophers, art historians and theorists. Philosopher Simon Critchley and art historian Janet Whitmore consider the origins of comedic genres and survey some of the key theoretical articulations of laughter and wit, by Freud, Bergson and others; John C. Welchman focuses on John Baldessari, a touchstone for the revival of humor in art in the 1960s; performer, playwright and former V-Girl Jessica Chalmers and writer and curator Jo Anna Issak, discuss the relation between comedy and gender; finally, artist and writer David Robbins reports on his decade-long investigation into the comedic properties of objects, while video and performance artist Michael Smith reflects on his hilariously awkward and regressive journeys with his alter persona "Mike." "Black Sphinx" is based on the fourth Southern California Consortium of Art Schools symposium, held at the Hammer Museum.

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Jrp/Ringier

Country of origin

Switzerland

Release date

June 2010

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First published

October 2010

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Dimensions

240 x 170 x 27mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

280

Edition

large type edition

ISBN-13

978-3-905770-96-4

Barcode

9783905770964

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LSN

3-905770-96-2



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