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Michael Wilson

    1 gennaio 1970 – 9 aprile 1978

    Michael Wilson è un critico e curatore indipendente con sede a New York, originario di Londra. È un collaboratore regolare di importanti riviste d'arte e piattaforme online. Il suo lavoro si concentra sull'analisi approfondita dell'arte e dei suoi più ampi contesti culturali. Wilson esplora l'arte contemporanea attraverso saggi critici e progetti curatoriali che spesso sfidano i modi tradizionali di intendere le opere d'arte.

    The National Gallery London
    If the Paintings Could Talk
    Contemporary Art in North America
    Something Within Me
    Baltic Assignment
    La National Gallery, Londres
    • Baltic Assignment

      British Sub-Mariners in Russia, 1914-1919

      • 244pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura
      Baltic Assignment
      4,7
    • Something Within Me

      A Personal and Political Memoir

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The narrative explores the life of Honourable Michael Wilson, highlighting his journey as a Canadian politician and his profound transformation into a mental health advocate after the tragic passing of his son. It delves into his struggles, resilience, and the impact of personal loss on his public service and advocacy work.

      Something Within Me
      4,7
    • Contemporary Art in North America

      • 239pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Exploring the vibrant landscape of contemporary art in the United States and Canada, this survey highlights the multicultural influences shaping today's artistic expression. It showcases a diverse array of mediums and techniques, including painting, photography, video, installation, and performance, illustrating the rich tapestry of styles and content emerging from the region. This timely examination offers insights into the dynamic interplay of culture and creativity in North American art.

      Contemporary Art in North America
      4,0
    • If the Paintings Could Talk

      • 176pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      If the Paintings Could Talk reveals the hidden histories of paintings in the National Gallery, London. With a treasury of fascinating facts, discoveries, and tales, this book describes the flight a work took down a mountainside and the portrait that appeared in a James Bond film, among many other entertaining events and stories. An engaging, accessible, and highly original gallery guide that cross-references entries throughout, the book provides a unique tour of this remarkable collection.Published by National Gallery Company/Distributed by Yale University Press

      If the Paintings Could Talk
      4,2
    • How to Read Contemporary Art

      • 395pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      "Today's artists create work that's challenging, complicated, and often perplexing, and this book offers a guide to understanding-and enjoying- the wide range of works on display in museums and galleries worldwide. Organized alphabetically, the book includes more than two hundred works of art made in the last twenty years by living artists from all over the globe, encompassing photography, installation, sculpture, painting, video art, perfomance, and more. Author Michael Wilson explores the impact of a broad selection of the most prominent artists at work around the world, including Francis Alys, Allora & Calzadilla, Luc Tuymans, and Marina Abramovic." - Excerpt from back cover.

      How to Read Contemporary Art
      4,2
    • What Side Are You On?

      • 214pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Renowned human rights activist Michael ‘Mike’ Wilson has borne witness to the profound human costs of poverty, racism, border policing, and the legacies of colonialism. This richly textured and collaboratively written memoir brings Wilson’s experiences to life.

      What Side Are You On?
      4,0
    • An eclectic collection of 18 stories that explore love, loss, betrayal, evil, the unexpected, the sinister, and the miraculous. A couple encased forever in a block of ice. Time moves at different rates for a father and his children. Mandrakes sing a song of hope. A non-believer helps to create a miracle. Making love outdoors has unexpected consequences. A joke destroys the magic of childhood. The perilous nature of gardening. The pain and confusion that can follow bereavement.

      Feel that moon, sister, feel that moon