Books and Ideas After Seth Siegelaub

Books and Ideas After Seth Siegelaub
Title Books and Ideas After Seth Siegelaub PDF eBook
Author Michalis Pichler
Publisher
Pages 127
Release 2016
Genre Art publishing
ISBN 9783956792441

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Seth Siegelaub, (b. 19412013, New York) curator, gallery owner and author is best known for his promotion of conceptual art in New York during the 1960s and 70s. Books and Ideas after Seth Siegelaub looks at the books produced by Siegelaub in the 60s and their renewed influence on artists and their publications today. Pichler, curator of the exhibition at the Center for Book Arts NY (2013), offers this catalog as a window into an ongoing conceptual discourse with Siegelaubs books as the platform. Extensive illustrations and bibliographic details are featured including Siegelaubs Xerox Book (1968), which was printed in offset but has since been xeroxed and openly reproduced by numerous artists and publishers. His publications, often taken as starting points for new projects, are substantial artworks in their own right. Also included: Siegelaubs work with the Art Workers Coalition, a draft of The Artists Reserved Rights Transfer and Sale Agreement on contemporary art and activism, and a last interview with Siegelaub by Pichler.

Seth Siegelaub

Seth Siegelaub
Title Seth Siegelaub PDF eBook
Author Leontine Coelewij
Publisher Koenig Books
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Art publishing
ISBN 9783863358242

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"Surveys the life and work of the man widely known as 'the godfather of conceptual art.' Accompanying the eponymous exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, it is the first comprehensive attempt to chart Siegelaub's activities as a curator, publisher, bibliographer, and collector across different realms, from conceptual art and mass media to politics and textiles"--Back cover.

Conceptual Art and the Politics of Publicity

Conceptual Art and the Politics of Publicity
Title Conceptual Art and the Politics of Publicity PDF eBook
Author Alexander Alberro
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 258
Release 2003
Genre Art
ISBN 9780262511841

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An examination of the origins and legacy of the conceptual art movement.

The Book Lover's Publication

The Book Lover's Publication
Title The Book Lover's Publication PDF eBook
Author David Maroto
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2015-05-01
Genre
ISBN 9783956790768

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This publication is devoted to the phenomenon of the artist novel, and whether it can be considered to be a medium in its own right within the visual arts. Visual artists create different strategies to integrate their novels into their practice. Introducing traits that are particular to narrative literature into the visual arts implies the accentuation of some features over others, such as narration, fiction, identification, and the act of reading and its protracted engagement, as well as distribution in public space. An artist’s approach comes fundamentally from the visual arts. The creation of an artist novel doesn't differ from any other artwork. Both processes feed into each other as they evolve within the same body of works. Thanks to the contributions of a selected group of artists, writers, curators, and scholars this publication strives to demonstrate that literature, when treated by visual artists, can take place well beyond the space of the book.

Refresh the Book

Refresh the Book
Title Refresh the Book PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 530
Release 2021-04-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 900444355X

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Refresh the Book discusses the changing perceptions, functions, forms, as well as literary and artistic potential of the book in the digital age.

The Halifax Conference

The Halifax Conference
Title The Halifax Conference PDF eBook
Author Craig Leonard
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 2019-07-16
Genre Art
ISBN 9781927354322

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The Halifax Conference presents a transcript of a conference held at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design on October 5–6, 1970, transcribed and adapted by artist Craig Leonard. Organized by Seth Siegelaub, the Conference was conceived as a means of bringing about a “meeting of artists...[from] diverse art making experiences and art positions...in as general a situation as possible.” Infamously, the conference was held in the college’s boardroom, while students and other interested parties watched the proceedings on a video monitor in a separate space. The result was a conversation that devolved—technologically and ideologically—into a quasi-tragicomic farce, punctuated by remarkable moments of rupture initiated by activist resistance to the Conference from the outside and dissenting voices from within. Attendees at the Conference included Carl Andre, Joseph Beuys, Ronald Bladen, Daniel Buren, Gene Davis, Jan Dibbets, Al Held, Mario Merz, Robert Morris, Robert Murray, N.E.Thing Co. (Iain and Ingrid Baxter), Richard Serra, Richard Smith, Robert Smithson, Michael Snow, and Lawrence Weiner.

From Conceptualism to Feminism

From Conceptualism to Feminism
Title From Conceptualism to Feminism PDF eBook
Author Cornelia H. Butler
Publisher Conran Octopus
Pages 308
Release 2012
Genre Art criticism
ISBN

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"... examines the numbers shows and follows Lippard's trajectory as critic and curator, tracing her growing political engagement and involvement with feminism. Extensive archival material is complemented by a new essay by Cornelia Butler and interviews with Lippard, Seth Siegelaub and exhibiting artists as well as critical responses written at the time by Peter Plagens and Griselda Pollock... also includes an essay by Pip Day analysing artists' initiatives in Argentina as a context for Lipard's emerging political consciousness." --back cover.