A detailed account of Ant Farm's 1975 Media Burn performance, a legendary act of consumerist critiqueThis book examines the complex set of cultural references and art-making strategies informing Ant Farm's seminal 1975 performance Media Burn in which a customized Cadillac, dubbed the Phantom Dream Car, was driven through a wall of burning television sets.Originally conceived as a conceptual architectural practice, Ant Farm evolved into a full-service art collaborative, culminating in such notable works as House of the Century (1971-73), Cadillac Ranch (1974) and The Eternal Frame (1975).In Media Burn the artists flourished in a rich tumult of ideas that engaged contemporary media theory, an oddly complicated aesthetic spectacle, textual appropriation and an all-encompassing branding effort.Written by Steve Seid (Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive), and drawing upon a rich visual documentation, this book delves into the little-known critical backstory to this influential performance (and video work) involving a massive effort to mount a subversive critique of media hegemony while continually re-imagining the crux of the performance itself.
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Book Details
Title
Media Burn: Ant Farm and the Making of an Image
Imprint
Inventory Press LLC
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Inventory Press LLC
Genre
Art
ISBN13
9781941753354
Book Category
Arts, Language and Linguistic Books
BISAC Subject Heading
ART060000
Book Subcategory
Art Books
Language
English
Dimensions
Width
8 mm
Height
305 mm
Length
229 mm
Weight
658 gr
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