Lavishly illustrated and with in-depth discussion of over fifty canonical and contemporary artworks, TV Museum offers a new approach to the analysis of television’s place within contemporary art and culture.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Contemporary Art and the Age of Television
1. Sets, Screens and Social Spaces: Exhibiting Television
2. Quality Television and Contemporary Art: Soaps, Sitcoms and Symbolic Value
3. Reality TV, Delegated Performance and the Social Turn
4. European Television Archives, Collective Memories and Contemporary Art
5. Monuments to Broadcasting: Television and Art in the Public Domain
6. Talk Shows: Art Institutions and the Discourse of Publicness
7. Production on Display: Television, Labour and Contemporary Art
Conclusion: Contemporary Art After Television
Notes
References
Index
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