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Rewriting conceptual art / edited by Michael Newman and Jon Bird.

Fine Arts Library N6494.C63 R49 1999
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Newman, Michael, 1954-
Bird, Jon.
Series:
Critical views
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Conceptual art.
Physical Description:
viii, 251 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
London : Reaktion Books, 1999.
Summary:
An international movement that followed specific geographical-cultural patterns, Conceptual Art built on the legacy of Marcel Duchamp, redefining the institutional and social relationships among production, work and audience in ways which have comprehensively transformed the nature of the art object and forms of artistic practice, both historically and in the present.Investigating and documenting the histories, theories and forms of Conceptual Art, this timely book, including both established writers and a new generation of art historians, shows that Conceptual Art was a broad movement encompassing a range of artistic tendencies. This is the most stimulating account of the movement to date, arguing forcefully for its vitality and potential as well as examining its influence on art today.With essays by Alex Alberro, Stephen Bann, Jon Bird, David Campany, Helen Molesworth, Michael Newman, Peter Osborne, Birgit Pelzer, Desa Philipagesi, Anne Rorimer, Peter Wollen and William Wood.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [243]-244) and index.
ISBN:
1861890524
OCLC:
50661369

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