James Beckett monograph: 1998 – 2008
The work of South African artist James Beckett (*1977) stems from research-based activity, looking quite naturally backwards. The evolution in specific areas of the industrial revolution have played muse; such as the foundation of synthetic color manufacture and its relationship to BASF, and the cultural implications of vacuum tubes for the Dutch firm Philips. His works often follow nonsensical lines of exploration along such paths, resulting in historical interventions, in the form of sculpture, sound and print. Included in this monograph are details of Beckett's own registered tartan, a Scottish fabric whose pattern is a tabulation of the first stomach digestive experiments.
Softcover
21 x 29,7 cm
112 pages
100 color and 60 b/w illustrations
English
Available
ISBN 978-3-86828-031-9
2009
Artists:
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The work of South African artist James Beckett (*1977) stems from research-based activity, looking quite naturally backwards. The evolution in specific areas of the industrial revolution have played muse; such as the foundation of synthetic color manufacture and its relationship to BASF, and the cultural implications of vacuum tubes for the Dutch firm Philips. His works often follow nonsensical lines of exploration along such paths, resulting in historical interventions, in the form of sculpture, sound and print. Included in this monograph are details of Beckett's own registered tartan, a Scottish fabric whose pattern is a tabulation of the first stomach digestive experiments.
Softcover
21 x 29,7 cm
112 pages
100 color and 60 b/w illustrations
English
Available
ISBN 978-3-86828-031-9
2009
Artists:
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