Speech Acts: Richard Grayson and Matt Mullican

Speech Acts: Richard Grayson and Matt Mullican illuminates the video-based practices of these two internationally acclaimed artists, who use the format of the monologue to construct and narrate hypothetical worlds. British artist Richard Grayson imbues vernacular culture with a sense of classicism,...

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Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2017
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