Beyond New Media Art“Beyond New Media Art” is the revised, updated version of a book first published in Italian with the title “Media, New Media, Postmedia” in 2010. Through the circulation of excerpts, reviews and interviews, the book produced some debate outside of Italy, which persuaded the author to release, three years later, this English translation. “Beyond New Media Art” is an attempt to analyze the current positioning of so-called New Media Art in the wider field of contemporary arts, and to explore the historical, sociological and conceptual reasons for its marginal position and under-recognition in recent art history. On the other hand, this book is also an attempt to suggest new critical and curatorial strategies to turn this marginalization into a thing of the past, and to stress the topicality of art addressing the media and the issues of the information age. Domenico Quaranta is an art critic, teacher and curator. He regularly writes for Flash Art and Artpulse. |
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Note to the English Edition | |
The Terminology Issue | |
A Brief History of the New Media Art World | |
The Eighties | |
Two Worlds Compared | |
the Confines | |
Collecting and the Art Market | |
The Boho Dance New Media Art and Contemporary | |
The End of the Dance 20022010 | |
The Postmedia Perspective | |
The Postmedia Condition | |
Other Critical Approaches | |
Appendix 2 Collecting New Media | |
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