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Writing on the Wall: Word and Image in Modern Art / Morley, Simon ; Adorno T ; Alechinsky P ; Aragon L ; Arakawa ; Art & Language ; Artaud A ; Baldessari J ; Ball H ; Banner F ; Barthes R ; Basquiat JM ; Baumgarten L ; Bayer H ; Beckett S ; Ben ; Bense M ; Beuys J ; Bing X ; Boetti A ; VanDoesburg T ; Bouabre FB ; Brecht G ; Breton A ; Broodthaers M ; Burgin V ; Burroughs WS ; Cage J ; Apollinaire G ; Cangiullo F ; Chopin H ; Mallarme S ; Darboven H ; Debord G ; Degottex J ; Desnos R ; Dine J ; Duchamp M ; Dufrene F ; Ernst M ; Fahlstrom O ; Finlay IH ; Fuller B ; Fulton H ; Gins M ; Ginsberg A ; Gomringer E ; Grosz G ; Hains R ; Hamilton R ; Hausmann R ; Heartfeld J ; Heidegger M ; Higgins D ; Hoch H ; Holzer J ; Isou I ; Jarry A ; Johns J ; Joyce J ; Kabakov I ; Kaprow A ; Kawara O ; Khlebnikov V ; Klucis G ; Kosuth J ; Kruger B ; Kuitca G ; Leger F ; Ligon G ; LeWitt S ; Lissitzky E ; Maciunas G ; McLuhan M ; Malevich K ; Manzoni P ; Marinetti FT ; Mayakovsky V ; Schwitters K ; Nannucci M ; Nauman B ; Neshat S ; Ono Y ; Phillips T ; Reinhardt A ; Rodchenko A ; Rollins T ; Roth D ; Ruscha E ; Salomon C ; Severini G ; Stein G ; Twombly C ; Tzara T ; Villegle J ; Vostell W ; Warhol A ; Weiner L ; Williams E ; Wittgenstein L ; Wolfli A ; Wool C ; Wyndam-Lewis ; Young L ; Zayas M., 2003

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Identifier: CC-42413-44423
Scope and Contents This book is the first sustained consideration of the manifold infiltrations of the written word into the visual arts from the nineteenth century to the present day.Publisher: "From the cut-up Cubist collages of Picasso to the monumental filmic narratives of Fiona Banner, and from the schoolboy subversion of Magritte to the demotic scrawl of Cy Twombly, the use of words is one of the defining features of modern art. Indeed, with many contemporary works, only those without text are remarkable. Exploring the strange, unsettling, and often humorous results when words escape their traditional confines and inhabit artworks, this book is the first sustained consideration of the manifold infiltrations of the written word into the visual arts from the nineteenth century to the present day. Simon Morley traces the growing bond between word and image, explaining how artists have harnessed the resulting tension to form identities, challenge authority, and make sense of a world in constant...
Dates: 2003