Painting, Photography, and the Digital: Crossing the Borders of the Mediums
This anthology investigates the interconnections between painting, photography, and the digital in contemporary art practices. It brings together 15 contributors, including internationally acclaimed artists Matt Saunders, Clare Strand, Elias Wessel, and Dan Hays, to write about a diverse range of art-making involving medium cross-over. Topics discussed here include reflections on the painted-on-photograph, reordering photographs into paintings, digital collage, printing digital landscapes onto recycled electronic media, viewer immersion in painted virtual reality (VR) worlds, photography created from paint, and the »truth« of the mediums. Underpinned by significant theoretical concepts, the volume provides unique insights into explorations of the mediums’ interconnectivity, which questions the position of the traditional genres. As such, this book is essential reading for practitioners, theorists, and students researching the nature of painting, photography, and digital art practices today. Edited by Carl Robinson. Published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing, October, 2022.
Robinson, Carl et al. (2022): Painting, Photography, and the Digital: Crossing the Borders of the Mediums. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN: 1-5275-8917-X; ISBN13: 978-1-5275-8917-9; Release Date: 11th October 2022; Hardcover, 371 pages.
Contributors
Mick Finch, Alison Goodyear, Frances Guerin, Dan Hays, Rhys Himswroth, Till Julian Huss, Rahma Khazam, Martin Lang, Matt Saunders, Abbie Schug, Theresia Stipp, Clare Strand, Elias Wessel, Frances Woodley, Dawn Woolley, Zara Worth.
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