A MINIMAL FUTURE? ART AS OBJECT 1958-1968 [EXHIBITION CATALOGUE]

A MINIMAL FUTURE? ART AS OBJECT 1958-1968 [EXHIBITION CATALOGUE]
Title A MINIMAL FUTURE? ART AS OBJECT 1958-1968 [EXHIBITION CATALOGUE] PDF eBook
Author THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART.
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Release 2004
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A Minimal Future?

A Minimal Future?
Title A Minimal Future? PDF eBook
Author Ann Goldstein
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Release 2004
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ISBN 9780914357872

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A Minimal Future?

A Minimal Future?
Title A Minimal Future? PDF eBook
Author Ann Goldstein
Publisher
Pages 452
Release 2004
Genre Art, American
ISBN 9780914357872

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Abstract Painting and the Minimalist Critiques

Abstract Painting and the Minimalist Critiques
Title Abstract Painting and the Minimalist Critiques PDF eBook
Author Matthew L. Levy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 274
Release 2019-05-07
Genre Art
ISBN 0429852975

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This book undertakes a critical reappraisal of Minimalism through an examination of three key painters: Robert Mangold, David Novros, and Jo Baer. By establishing their substantive engagements with Minimalist discourse, as well as their often overlooked artistic exchanges with their sculptor peers, it demonstrates that painting crucially informed the movement’s development, serving not only as an object of critique but also as a crucible for its most central tenets. It also poses broader disciplinary implications as it historicizes and challenges Minimalism’s "death of painting" critiques that have been so influential to theories of modernism and postmodernism in the visual arts.

American Artists Engage the Built Environment, 1960-1979

American Artists Engage the Built Environment, 1960-1979
Title American Artists Engage the Built Environment, 1960-1979 PDF eBook
Author Susanneh Bieber
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 346
Release 2023-07-31
Genre Art
ISBN 1000894800

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This volume reframes the development of US-American avant-garde art of the long 1960s—from minimal and pop art to land art, conceptual art, site-specific practices, and feminist art—in the context of contemporary architectural discourses. Susanneh Bieber analyzes the work of seven major artists, Donald Judd, Robert Grosvenor, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Smithson, Lawrence Weiner, Gordon Matta-Clark, and Mary Miss, who were closely associated with the formal-aesthetic innovations of the period. While these individual artists came to represent diverse movements, Bieber argues that all of them were attracted to the field of architecture—the work of architects, engineers, preservationists, landscape designers, and urban planners—because they believed these practices more directly shaped the social and material spaces of everyday life. This book’s contribution to the field of art history is thus twofold. First, it shows that the avant-garde of the long 1960s did not simply develop according to an internal logic of art but also as part of broader sociocultural discourses about buildings and cities. Second, it exemplifies a methodological synthesis between social art history and poststructural formalism that is foundational to understanding the role of art in the construction of a more just and egalitarian society. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, architecture, urbanism, and environmental humanism.

Robert Smithson

Robert Smithson
Title Robert Smithson PDF eBook
Author Robert Smithson
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 288
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9780520244092

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Memory Work

Memory Work
Title Memory Work PDF eBook
Author Miguel de Baca
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 162
Release 2015-12-08
Genre Art
ISBN 0520286618

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"Memory Work demonstrates the evolution of the pioneering minimalist sculptor Anne Truitt, analyzing the key theme of memory in her practice. In addition to the artist's own popular published writings, which detail the unique challenges facing female artists, Memory Work draws on unpublished manuscripts, private recordings, and never-before-seen working drawings to validate Truitt's original ideas about the link between perception and mnemonic reference in contemporary art."--Provided by publisher.