Sounding the Gallery
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Sounding the Gallery by Holly Rogers, published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2013. This enlightening paperback spans 256 pages and delves into the dynamic world of early video art, presenting it as a unique audiovisual genre that redefined artistic expression. Rogers expertly illustrates how innovative video technology of the 1960s transformed the art landscape, allowing artists to infuse sound into visuals and composers to bring their music to life visually. Through this exploration, the book reveals the spatial engagement that fostered new relationships between art, music practices, and their audiences. Perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of art and music, Sounding the Gallery is an essential read for understanding the evolution of contemporary artistic practices.