Dimensions
222 x 224 x 12mm
'R. Luke DuBois: Now' is a collection of work by a composer, artist, and performer who explores the temporal, verbal, and visual structures of our cultural and personal world. In its explorations of our everyday data including Internet dating sites, Google searches, musical structure, and word and visual repetition his work raises issues relevant to information theory, perception of time, structure, and gaze. This lavish and unique monograph is the first survey of the artist's work from the 1990s to the present. Published to accompany DuBois's first major solo exhibition at The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, it features his most important works, including the recent commission for the National Portrait Gallery, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, a fascinating generative video portrait of the founders of Google. 'R. Luke DuBois: Now' includes perceptive essays by leading critics, an introduction from artist Matthew Ritchie, and liner notes by DuBois himself. Featuring full-colour illustrations and an elegant design, this book will be the definitive volume on the work of this ground-breaking artist in the prime of his career. AUTHOR: Matthew McLendon is Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Ringling Museum of Arts. Dan Cameron is the Chief Curator, County Museum of Art. Anne Collins Goodyear is co-director of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art and president of the College Art Association. Matthew Ritchie is a contemporary artist working in New Media and has exhibited works at the Museum of Modern Art, The Guggenheim, and the Dallas Museum of Art, among others. SELLING POINTS: Only monograph available on the artist's work Features work across media including music, photography, film, print, and computer generated visuals 100 colour illustrations