Rosalind Krauss’s 1999 essay "Reinventing the Medium" defines the "post-medium condition" by arguing that artists must replace traditional material-based mediums with technical supports derived from obsolete technologies. The text highlights artists like James Coleman and William Kentridge who use these constraints to create a "differential specificity" in their work. The full text is available for download at Critical Inquiry.
Sophie Calle: Adopted the journalist’s report as a medium, using its neutral, distanced structure to explore deeply personal and emotional subjects. Why It Matters Today rosalind krauss reinventing the medium pdf
An artist reinvents a medium by rediscovering or inventing a technical support and then exploring its unique formal and conceptual possibilities. using its neutral
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