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Landlord colors : on art, economy, and materiality / Laura Mott.

Fine Arts Library N6490 .M68 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mott, Laura, author, curator.
Contributor:
Bruguera, Tania, 1968-
Dalisi, Riccardo, 1931-2022.
Miro, Marsha, 1945-
Celant, Germano.
Yi, U-hwan, 1936-
Lee, Yongwoo.
Aldridge, Taylor Renee.
Pak, Sŏ-bo, 1931-2023.
Valdés Figueroa, Eugenio, 1963-
Tzirtzilakis, Yorgos, 1955-
Pistoletto, Michelangelo, 1933-
De Bellis, Vincenzo, 1977-
Cranbrook Art Museum, host institution.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art, American--Michigan--Detroit--20th century--Exhibitions.
Art, American.
Art, American--Michigan--Detroit--21st century--Exhibitions.
Art, Cuban--20th century--Exhibitions.
Art, Cuban.
Art, Cuban--21st century--Exhibitions.
Art, Korean--20th century--Exhibitions.
Art, Korean.
Art, Italian--20th century--Exhibitions.
Art, Italian.
Art, Greek--21st century--Exhibitions.
Art, Greek.
Arte povera--Exhibitions.
Arte povera.
Tansaekhwa (Art movement)--Korea--20th century--Exhibitions.
Tansaekhwa (Art movement).
Korea.
Michigan--Detroit.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
267 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Bloomfield Hills, MI : Cranbrook Art Museum, 2019.
Summary:
"Landlord Colors: On Art, Economy, and Materiality reconsiders periods of economic and social collapse through the lens of artistic innovations and material-driven narratives. It examines five art scenes generated during heightened periods of upheaval: America's Detroit from the 1967 rebellion to the present; the cultural climate of the Italian avant-garde during the 1960s-1980s; authoritarian-ruled South Korea of the 1970s; Cuba since the collapse of the Soviet Union in the 1990s to the present; and contemporary Greece since the financial crisis of 2009. Featuring more than sixty artists, Landlord Colors is a landmark exhibition, publication, and public art and performance series. While the project unearths microhistories and vernaculars specific to place, it also examines a powerful global dialogue communicated through materiality. Landlord Colors discovers textured and unexpected relationships between these artists whose investigations share themes of ingenuity, resourcefulness, and resistance."--Cranbrook Art Museum website.
Contents:
Director's foreword / Andrew Blauvelt
Acknowledgments / Laura Mott
Landlord colors : on art, economy, and materiality / Laura Mott
Andreas Angelidakis
Giovanni Anselmo
Belkis Ayón
Cay Bahnmiller
Kevin Beasley
Tania Bruguera
Manifesto on artists' rights / Tania Bruguera
James Lee Byars
Pier Paolo Calzolari
Yoan Capote
Elizabet Cerviño
Olayami Dabls
Riccardo Dalisi
Minimal technology : the function of the approximate in the universe of precision / Riccardo Dalisi
Dora Economou
Lucio Fontana
Brenda Goodman
Tyree Guyton
Detroit : the scrappiness of survivors / Marsha Miro
Ha Chong-Hyun
Carole Harris
Matthew Angelo Harrison
Patrick Hill
Scott Hocking
Jannis Kounellis
Arte povera / Germano Celant
Kwon Young-Woo
Maria Lai
Addie Langford
Lee Ufan
The power of restraint and integration a conversation between Lee Ufan and Yongwoo Lee
Julio Llópiz-Casal
Kylie Lockwood
Andreas Lolis
Alvin Loving
Michael Luchs
Tiff Massey
Charles McGee
Material Detroit : encounters, accident, and intuitions / Taylor Renee Aldridge
Allie McGhee
Mario Merz
Marisa Merz
Jason Murphy
Gordon Newton
Reynier Leyva Novo
Giulio Paolini
Panos Papadopoulos
Park Hyun-Ki
Park Seo-Bo
From my notebook of fragmentary thoughts / Park Seo-Bo
Zoë Paul
Michelangelo Pistoletto
Eduardo Ponjuán
Trajectories of a rumor : Cuban art in the postwar period / Eugenio Valdés Figueroa
Wilfredo Prieto
Diana Fonseca Quiñones
Chris Schanck
Gilda Snowden
Socratis Socratous
Ezequiel O. Suárez
Pasa dynamis adynamia / Yorgos Tzirtzilakis
Kostis Velonis
In conversation : Michelangelo Pistoletto and Vincenzo de Bellis
Yun Hyong-Keun Landlord colors : material Detroit / Laura Mott.
Notes:
Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, MI, June 22-October 6, 2019.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9780989186490
0989186490
OCLC:
1104539145

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