Video/Art: The First Fifty Years

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Discover 'Video/Art: The First Fifty Years,' a stunning visual journey through the evolution of video art. This essential coffee table book, published by Phaidon in 2021, features 280 richly illustrated pages curated by Barbara London, a renowned expert in video, media, and sound art. Dive deep into the groundbreaking contributions of video artists and explore how their innovative works transformed contemporary art. From performance and installation to the integration of digital media, this book captures pivotal moments that define video art's history. Ideal for art enthusiasts, students, and professionals alike, 'Video/Art: The First Fifty Years' offers valuable insights into the influential role of video in the art world. Written by the founder of the video exhibition and collection programs at the Museum of Modern Art, this resource is a must-have for anyone looking to understand the impact of video on modern artistic practices. Whether you're researching media art or simply appreciate creative expression, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to the first fifty years of video art. Perfect as a gift for artists and collectors, it reflects the constant evolution of art in the digital age, making it a timeless addition to any art lover's library. Don't miss out on this important publication that showcases the power of video as an artistic medium and its lasting influence on contemporary culture.

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