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Phil Collins : the world won't listen

Hainley, Bruce(Contributions by)Kotz, Liz(Contributions by)Reynolds, Simon(Contributions by)Mitrovic, Sinisa(Edited by)Weaver, Suzanne(Edited by)
Part of the Dallas Museum of Art Publications (YUP) series
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British artist Phil Collins (b. 1970) uses films, photographs, and installations to explore the mediating power of culture and possibilities of personal expression in areas that are facing political conflict and change around the world, such as Pakistan, Serbia, Iraq, and Northern Ireland.

This cutting-edge publication offers fresh perspectives on the expanding possibilities of art in the global age and focuses on Collins's most recent work the world won't listen, an international three-part video installation project begun in 2004. In Bogota, Istanbul, and Jakarta, the artist filmed fans performing karaoke versions of their favorite tracks from The World Won't Listen, an enduring 1987 album by British indie-pop icons The Smiths.

With multi-disciplinary essays and a revealing interview with the artist on his creative process, this book provides a highly compelling and critical study of the intersection of art history, popular culture, and music in Collins's innovative project and demonstrates why he was recently voted one of the ten most important artists working today.

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Yale University Press
0300132921 / 9780300132922
Hardback
709.2
04/12/2007
United States
English
xvii, 105 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
27 cm
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Published in conjunction with the exhibition Phil Collins: the world won't listen, organized by the Dallas Museum of Art, Nov. 9, 2007-Mar. 23, 2008. Ill. on lining papers In slip case.