Annotated Bibliography and Reference
Claire Bishop, Antagonism and Relational Aesthetics (The MIT Press, October 110, 2004)
: Understanding of Relational Aesthetics and Claire Bishop mentions two artists –Liam Gillick and Rirkrit Tiravanija- as representatives of Relational Artists.
Nicolas Bourriaud, Relational Aesthetics (Dijon: Presses du réel, 2002)
: Extending the idea of Relational art forms and definitions.
Claire Bishop, Installation Art (London: Tate, 2005)
: ‘Installation art’ is described as ‘theatrical’, ‘immersive’ or ‘experiential’
Hans Peter Kuhn, Interview with Wolfgang Storch (Seoul: Rodin Gallery_ The Scenic Eye, 2004)
: Giving the idea of how engage people as audiences, as a way of communication, especially sounds.
Nick Kaye, Site-Specific Art (London: Routledge, 2000)
: Broaden perspective to sites.
Hans Peter Kuhn, The Middle Place (Seoul: Rodin Gallery_ The Scenic Eye, 2004)
Collaboration work between Visual Artists and one point six, Volume (London: V&A Museum, 2006)
Antony Cormley, Blind Light (London: The Hayward Gallery, 2007)
Intended Bibliography and Reference
David Batchelor, Movements in Modern Art_ Minimalism (London: Tate Gallery, 1997)
Christopher Innes, Edward Gordon Craig: A Vision of Theatre (Amsterdam: Harwood Academic, 1998)
Philip Auslander, Liveness (London: Routledge, 1999)
Mel Gooding, Public: art: space (London: Merrell Holberton, 1998)
Archer Michael, Installation Art (London: Thames and Hudson, 1994)
Nicolas De Oliveira, Installation Art in the New Millennium (London: Thames & Hudson, 2004)
RMJM : inside out : outside in (London : Black Dog, 2006)
: "Architecture that has less to do with experience of forms but rather forms of experience"
20 January 2008
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