Research Bibliography – Fall, 2013

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Ren Adams
Fall, 2013

Bibliography

“Agnes Martin: Before the Grid.” The Harwood Museum. 17 June 2012. Web. 16 Sept 2013. <http://www.harwoodmuseum.org/exhibitions/view/79>

“Agnes Martin: The Early Years.” The University of New Mexico Art Museum. 13 Sept. 2013. Web. 16 Sept. 2013. <http://unmartmuseum.org/current-exhibitions/agnes-martin-the-early-years-1947-1957/>

“Alien Galaxies.” How the Universe Works. Narr. by Mike Rowe. Discovery. Science Channel, Albuquerque. 10 May, 2010. Television.

“Are there More than Three Dimensions?” Through the Wormhole. Narr. by Morgan Freeman. Science. 29 June, 2011. Television.

Barthes, Roland. “Excerpts from Camera Lucida.” The Photography Reader. Ed. Liz Wells. New York: Routledge, 2003, 19-30. Print.

Batchen, Geoffrey. “Ectoplasm.” Each Wild Idea: Writing, Photography, History. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2001. 129-144. Print.

“Big Bang.” How the Universe Works. Narr. by Mike Rowe. Discovery. Science Channel, Albuquerque. 25 April, 2010. Television.

Binkley, Thomas. “The Quickening of Galatea: Virtual Creation without Tools or Media.” Art Journal 49.3 (1990): 233-240. Print.

Binkley, Thomas. “The Vitality of Digital Creation.” The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 55.2 (2013): 107-117. Print.

“Black Holes.” How the Universe Works. Narr. by Mike Rowe. Discovery. Science Channel, Albuquerque. 2 May, 2010. Television.

Bryan, Susan Montoya. “Discovering Agnes Martin’s Artistic Roots.” The Huffington Post. 21 Feb. 2012. Web. 16 Sept. 2013. <http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/21/discovering-agnes-martins-art_n_1291702.html>

Brown, Kathryn. “The Artist as Urban Geographer: Mark Bradford and Julie Mehretu. American Art 24.3 (2010): 100-113. Print.

Chown, Marcus. The Quantum Zoo – A Tourist’s Guide to the Neverending Universe. Washington D.C.: Joseph Henry Press, 2006. Print.

Chua, Lawrence. “Lawrence Chua and Julie Mehretu.” BOMB 91 (2005): 24-31. Print.

“Creating an Earth.” How to Build a Planet. Narr. by Richard Hammond. Science. 14 October, 2013. Television.

Corcoran, Marlena. “Digital Transformations of Time: The Aesthetics of the Internet.” Leonardo 29.5 (1996): 375-378. Print.

Dalai Lama. The Universe in a Single Atom: The Convergence of Science and Spirituality. New York: Harmony Books, 2006. Print.

Darley, Andrew. Visual Digital Culture: Surface Play and Spectacle in New Media Genres. London: Routledge, 2000. Print.

Davies, Paul. “The Cosmic Bootstrap (How did the Primeval Energy Come to Exist?)” Parabola 17.4 (1992): 69-71. Print.

“Diebenkorn in New Mexico.” Grey Art Gallery. New York University. 2008. Web. 16 Sept. 2013. <http://www.nyu.edu/greyart/exhibits/diebenkorn/diebenkorn.html>

“Engineering a Universe.” How to Build a Planet. Narr. by Richard Hammond. Science. 22 October, 2013. Television.

Fischl, Eric, Leon Golub, Susan Rothenberg and Julian Schnabel. “Expressionism Today: An Artist Symposium (interviews by Carter Ratcliffe and Hayden Herrera) (1982).” Artists, Critics, Context: Readings in and Around American Art Since 1945. Ed. Paul F. Fabozzi. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2002. 382-87. Print.

Fitzgerald, Ali. “Lives and Works in Berlin – Portrait of Joanne Greenbaum in Berlin.” Art 21 Blog. 6 Sept. 2012. Art 21 Blog. Web. 28 Aug. 2013. <http://blog.art21.org/2012/09/06/lives-and-works-in-berlin-portrait-of-joanne-greenbaum-in-berlin/>

Gersch-Nesic, Beth. “Talking about Diebenkorn in New Mexico.” 2008. About.com. Web. 16 Sept. 2013. <http://arthistory.about.com/od/special_exhibitions/l/bl_diebenkron_bgn_0208.htm>

Gleick, James. The Information: a History, a Theory, a Flood. New York: Vintage Books, 2011. Print.

Greenberg, Clement. “Modernist Painting.” Artists, Critics, Context: Readings in and Around American Art Since 1945. Ed. Paul F. Fabozzi. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2002. 201-208. Print.

Ippolito, John. “Ten Myths of Internet Art.” Leonardo 35.5. (2002): 485-498. Print.

Jameson, Fredric. “Postmodernism and Consumer Society.” The Anti-Aesthetic. Ed. Hal Foster. New York: The New Press, 1998. 127-44. Print.

Jenkins, Henry. Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide. New York, NY: New York University Press, 2006. Print.

Kaneda, Shirley. “Charline Von Heyl.” BOMB 113 (2010): 80-87. Print.

Kerrigan, Michael. The Ancients in their own Words. New York City, NY: Fall River Press, 2009. Print.

Kirby, Alan. “The Death of Postmodernism and Beyond.” Philosophy Now 58. (2006): 34-37. Print.

Kirby, Alan. “Successor States to an Empire in Free Fall. Times Higher Education. 2010. Web. 14 Aug. 2013. <http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/411731.article>

Krauss, Rosalind. “Sculpture in the Expanded Field.” Artists, Critics, Context: Readings in and Around American Art Since 1945. Ed. Paul F. Fabozzi. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2002. 283-291. Print.

Langford, Martha. “Strange Bedfellows: Appropriations of the Vernacular by Photographic Artists.” Photography & Culture 1:1 (2008): 73-94. Print.

Ljungberg, Christina. “Cartographies Of The Future: Julie Mehretu’s Dynamic Charting Of Fluid Spaces.” Cartographic Journal 46.4 (2009): 308-315.  Web. 12 July 2013.

Llyod, Seton and Hans Wolfgang Muller. Ancient Architecture (History of World Architecture Series). London: Phaidon Press, 2004. Print.

Merewether, Charles. The Archive (Whitechapel Documents of Contemporary Art). Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2006. Print.

Merton, Thomas. “The Discovering the Silence (The Giant Buddha Statues at Piponnaruwa)” Parabola 17.4 (1992): 64-65. Print.

Morgan, Robert C. “An Interview with Hans Haacke.” Artists, Critics, Context: Readings in and Around American Art Since 1945. Ed. Paul F. Fabozzi. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2002. 308-18. Print.

Norden, Linda. “Amy Sillman: The Elephant in the Painting.” Artforum, Feb. 2006: 238-245. Print.

Pariser, Eli. The Filter Bubble (How the New Personalized Web is Changing what we Read and how we Think). New York: Penguin Books, 2012. Print.

Qiang, Cai Guo. Sunshine and Solitude (Resplandor Y Soledad) – Exhibition Catalog. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Museo Universitario Arte Contemporaneo: Mexico, 2011. Print.

“Richard Diebenkorn Biography.” Richard Diebenkorn Catalog Raisonné. The Estate of Richard Diebenkorn. 2011. Web. 16 Sept. 2013. <http://diebenkorn.org/bio/bio.html>

Richardson, Jack. “Thinking, Mapping, Moving: Considerations of Space in Visual Culture.” Visual Arts Research 32: 2 (63), Papers Presented at a Visual Culture Gathering November 5-7, 2004. Print.

Smithers, Stewart. “The Sleeping Dragon and the Waters (Chaos in Vedic Mythology)” Parabola 17.4 (1992): 26-32. Print.

Tufte, Edward. Envisioning Information. Cheshire, CT: Graphics Press, 1990. Print. 

Westgeest, Helen. “The Changeability of Photography in Multimedia Artworks.” Photography Between Poetry and Politics: The Critical Position of the Photographic Medium in Contemporary Art. Ed. Hilde Van Gelder and Helen Westgeest. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press, 2008. 3-16. Print.

“What are we Really Made of?” Through the Wormhole. Narr. by Morgan Freeman. Science. 21 July, 2010. Television.

 

Re-Readings

Capra, Fritjof. The Web of Life. Doubleday: New York, 1996.

Murray, Susan. “Digital Images, Photo-Sharing, and our Shifting Notions of Everyday Aesthetics.”Journal of Visual Culture 7, no. 147 (2008). 147-163.

 

(Some of the formatting went rogue, and I do apologize!)

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