Diverse Practices A Critical Reader on British Video Art

Diverse Practices: A Critical Reader on British Video Art by Julia Knight, published by Indiana University Press in 1996, offers an in-depth exploration of the evolution of video art in Britain over the past thirty years. This 384-page volume presents a collection of essays that aim to provide detailed analysis and critical recognition of British video art, addressing various aspects within multiple frameworks.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the themes and practices that have shaped the landscape of video art in the UK. The essays included in this critical reader engage with topics related to art, film, and digital media, contributing to a broader understanding of the significance of video art in contemporary culture. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of art and literary criticism, particularly in the context of European video practices.
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The past three decades have seen the rapid and vibrant growth of video art in Britain, but there has been little detailed analysis or critical recognition of this work. Diverse Practices attempts to redress this imbalance by bringing together a collection of essays that discuss various aspects of British video art within a range of frameworks.
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