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Audio Arts : Discourse and Practice in Contemporary Art

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Audio Arts, the invention of two artists, William Furlong and Barry Barker, began in 1973 as the first art magazine to be published on audio cassette and is now a source of reference about contemporary art of the last 20 years.

This volume features interviews, discussions, art-work documentation, reportage, archive recordings and artist collaborations with Audio Arts.

Its featured artists include: Noam Chomsky; Wyndham Lewis; James Joyce; W.B.

Yeats; Marcel Duchamp; Howard Hodgkin; Buckminister Fuller; Tadeusz Kantor; Mario Merz; John Cage; Philip Glass; Andy Warhol; Dan Graham; Joseph Beuys; Joseph Kosuth; Angela Bulloch; and Rachel Whiteread.

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Wiley-Academy
1854903632 / 9781854903631
Paperback
709.04
09/12/1994
United Kingdom
144 pages, 100 illustrations
84 x 110 mm, 700 grams
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