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Francis Baudevin: Hello Spiral!
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Francis Baudevin: Hello Spiral!

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For his addition to JRPRingier’s Hapax Series–pocket-size paperback volumes featuring visual essays by cultural producers from various fields–artist Francis Baudevin reveals himself to also be a music connoisseur. This volume features an in-depth interview with Cornerhouse Books editor Valerie Mavridorakis, in which Baudevin provides a refreshing take on the relationship between contemporary art and music, from rock to experimental. His makes the case that, since the 1960s, the art and music scenes have been intertwined, and the resulting exchanges and collaborations reveal the need for an expanded interdisciplinary history of art. Though it is a cultural history that remains to be written, this book proposes its outline.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
JRP Ringier
Country
Switzerland
Date
1 October 2008
Pages
72
ISBN
9783905829693

For his addition to JRPRingier’s Hapax Series–pocket-size paperback volumes featuring visual essays by cultural producers from various fields–artist Francis Baudevin reveals himself to also be a music connoisseur. This volume features an in-depth interview with Cornerhouse Books editor Valerie Mavridorakis, in which Baudevin provides a refreshing take on the relationship between contemporary art and music, from rock to experimental. His makes the case that, since the 1960s, the art and music scenes have been intertwined, and the resulting exchanges and collaborations reveal the need for an expanded interdisciplinary history of art. Though it is a cultural history that remains to be written, this book proposes its outline.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
JRP Ringier
Country
Switzerland
Date
1 October 2008
Pages
72
ISBN
9783905829693