Robert Irwin began his career in the 1950s as an abstract painter.
As a pioneer of the Light and Space movement in Los Angeles in the
1970s and early '80s, Irwin focused on exploring aesthetic
perception as the fundamental feature of art, culminating in what
he terms "conditional art" or "site-conditioned work." In addition
to being a prolific artist, Irwin has been an active writer
throughout his career. This book-now in paperback-includes
previously published pieces along with a significant selection of
writings published for the first time. The book makes clear that
writing as a reflection on aesthetic questions is an integral
element of Irwin's multifaceted art practice.
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