A piece in The Guardian this week reviews the work of Victor Burgin, posing the artist’s work as increasingly vital in the current era, and reflecting on the publication of his 1986 book Between. “A job the artist does, which no one else does, is to dismantle existing communication codes and to recombine some of their elements into structures, which can be used to generate new pictures of the world,” the artist said of his work.
Read more at The Guardian