TV by Design

TV by Design
Author: Lynn Spigel
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0226769682


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From the Publisher: While critics have long disparaged commercial television as a vast wasteland, TV has surprising links to the urbane world of modern art that stretch back to the 1950s and '60s during that era, the rapid rise of commercial television coincided with dynamic new movements in the visual arts-a potent combination that precipitated a major shift in the way Americans experienced the world visually. TV by Design uncovers this captivating story of how modernism and network television converged and intertwined in their mutual ascent during the decades of the cold war. Whereas most histories of television focus on the way older forms of entertainment were recycled for the new medium, Lynn Spigel shows how TV was instrumental in introducing the public to the latest trends in art and design. Abstract expressionism, pop art, art cinema, modern architecture, and cutting-edge graphic design were all mined for staging techniques, scenic designs, and an ever-growing number of commercials. As a result, TV helped fuel the public craze for trendy modern products, such as tailfin cars and boomerang coffee tables, that was vital to the burgeoning postwar economy. And along with influencing the look of television, many artists-including Eero Saarinen, Ben Shahn, Saul Bass, William Golden, and Richard Avedon-also participated in its creation as the networks put them to work designing everything from their corporate headquarters to their company cufflinks. Dizzy Gillespie, Ernie Kovacs, Duke Ellington, and Andy Warhol all stop by in this imaginative and winning account of the ways in which art, television, and commerce merged in the first decades of the TV age.

Arts TV

Arts TV
Author: John Albert Walker
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780861964352


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From Monitor to The Late Show, British television programs featuring the visual arts are profiled here. The various types or genres of arts programs are identified, including review programs, strand series, drama-documentaries, and artists' profiles, and a chronological account of their evolution from 1936 to the 1990s is provided. Major series such as Civilization, Ways of Seeing, Shock of the New, State of the Art, and Relative Values are examined in detail.

The Art of TV Guide

The Art of TV Guide
Author: Jerry Alten
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2012*
Genre: TV guide
ISBN: 9781434910547


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TV ARTS TV

TV ARTS TV
Author: Valentina Valentini
Publisher: Fabrica Editorial
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: 9788492841608


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This title offers a fascinating look at how artists - from the 1960s to today - have responded to and approached the medium of television. "TV Arts TV" explores the relationship between art and television, from the 1960s to the present, and how artists from around the world have approached this powerful medium, how they have aspired to transform it, and how they have imagined other uses for it. The exhibition brings together pieces (single-channel videos and installations), experiences (direct accounts by the people involved) and reflections (documents, texts, projects) representing and explaining utopias and dystopias, the fascinating and aggressive sides to the mythical TV set.

TV Museum

TV Museum
Author: Maeve Connolly
Publisher: Intellect (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781783201815


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"TV Museum : contemporary art and the age of television charts the changing status of television as cultural form, object of critique, and site of artistic intervention since the 1950s." -- back cover.

TV ARTS TV

TV ARTS TV
Author: Valentina Valentini
Publisher:
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2010
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: 9788439385103


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Art vs. TV

Art vs. TV
Author: Francesco Spampinato
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2021-12-02
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1501370561


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While highlighting the prevailing role of television in Western societies, Art vs. TV maps and condenses a comprehensive history of the relationships of art and television. With a particular focus on the link between reality and representation, Francesco Spampinato analyzes video art works, installations, performances, interventions and television programs made by contemporary artists as forms of resistance to and appropriation and parody of mainstream television. The artists discussed belong to different generations: those that emerged in the 1960s in association with art movements such as Pop Art, Fluxus and Happening; and those appearing on the scene in the 1980s, whose work aimed at deconstructing media representation in line with postmodernist theories; to those arriving in the 2000s, an era in which, through reality shows and the Internet, anybody could potentially become a media personality; and finally those active in the 2010s, whose work reflects on how old media like television has definitively vaporized through the electronic highways of cyberspace. These works and phenomena elicit a tension between art and television, exposing an incongruence; an impossibility not only to converge but at the very least to open up a dialogical exchange.

Art vs. TV

Art vs. TV
Author: Francesco Spampinato
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-12-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1501370553


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While highlighting the prevailing role of television in Western societies, Art vs. TV maps and condenses a comprehensive history of the relationships of art and television. With a particular focus on the link between reality and representation, Francesco Spampinato analyzes video art works, installations, performances, interventions and television programs made by contemporary artists as forms of resistance to and appropriation and parody of mainstream television. The artists discussed belong to different generations: those that emerged in the 1960s in association with art movements such as Pop Art, Fluxus and Happening; and those appearing on the scene in the 1980s, whose work aimed at deconstructing media representation in line with postmodernist theories; to those arriving in the 2000s, an era in which, through reality shows and the Internet, anybody could potentially become a media personality; and finally those active in the 2010s, whose work reflects on how old media like television has definitively vaporized through the electronic highways of cyberspace. These works and phenomena elicit a tension between art and television, exposing an incongruence; an impossibility not only to converge but at the very least to open up a dialogical exchange.

TV/ ARTS/ TV

TV/ ARTS/ TV
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:


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The Arts for Television

The Arts for Television
Author: Rosetta Brooks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1987
Genre: Art
ISBN:


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