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Explore the evolution of networked culture with 'Art After the Internet', a groundbreaking book by Omar Kholeif, published by Phaidon in 2023. This insightful title delves into the transformative relationship between art and the internet, highlighting how artists have navigated this digital landscape since the birth of the World Wide Web in 1989. Through a captivating blend of personal narrative and critical analysis, Kholeif examines the influential figures and critical events that have shaped digital art today, making this book indispensable for both art enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Featuring significant works from a diverse lineup of artists, including the innovative creations of Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Naim June Paik, Heather Philipson, and the visionary Wu Tang, this survey traces the artistic journey from browser-based art to the rise of NFTs. Whether you're interested in contemporary art, digital culture, or the ongoing impacts of technology on creativity, 'Art After the Internet' offers profound insights and compelling narratives.
Immerse yourself in this essential read that not only celebrates the pioneers of digital art but also critiques the societal implications of networked communication. Perfect for art students, digital art collectors, and anyone curious about the interplay between technology and artistic expression, this book positions itself at the intersection of art history and the digital future. Don't miss out on the chance to explore the fascinating landscape of 21st-century art through the lens of Omar Kholeif's expertise.
Featuring significant works from a diverse lineup of artists, including the innovative creations of Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Naim June Paik, Heather Philipson, and the visionary Wu Tang, this survey traces the artistic journey from browser-based art to the rise of NFTs. Whether you're interested in contemporary art, digital culture, or the ongoing impacts of technology on creativity, 'Art After the Internet' offers profound insights and compelling narratives.
Immerse yourself in this essential read that not only celebrates the pioneers of digital art but also critiques the societal implications of networked communication. Perfect for art students, digital art collectors, and anyone curious about the interplay between technology and artistic expression, this book positions itself at the intersection of art history and the digital future. Don't miss out on the chance to explore the fascinating landscape of 21st-century art through the lens of Omar Kholeif's expertise.

