Aernout Mik

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Discover the profound world of Aernout Mik with this essential retrospective publication, perfect for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. This brand new volume, ISBN 9780870707421, published in 2009 by The Museum of Modern Art, captures the essence of Dutch artist Aernout Mik’s innovative moving-image installations. By seamlessly blending filmmaking, sculpture, and architecture, Mik creates immersive experiences that challenge conventional narratives and perceptions of reality. His architectural spaces not only house moving images but also engage viewers in a unique physical and emotional dialogue, making them fundamental to the overall artistic experience.

This book offers an in-depth exploration of Mik's multifaceted approach to art and cinema, featuring insights from Laurence Kardish, MoMA's Senior Curator in the Department of Film, and Michael Taussig, an esteemed anthropology professor at Columbia University. They analyze how Mik’s work disrupts traditional media norms and alters our perception of reality while adhering to the tenets of visual culture.

Richly illustrated with stunning stills and Mik’s original drawings, this comprehensive volume also includes detailed descriptions of his installations, an exhibition history, and a bibliography. Whether you are looking to deepen your understanding of contemporary art or seeking inspiration, this Aernout Mik book is your ultimate guide to the artist’s revolutionary works and creative processes. Perfect for students of art history, collectors of modern art books, and anyone intrigued by innovative approaches to visual storytelling.

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