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Brian O'Doherty/Patrick Ireland: Word, Image and Institutional Critique (Paperback): Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes Brian O'Doherty/Patrick Ireland: Word, Image and Institutional Critique (Paperback)
Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes; Text written by Alexander Alberro, Hans Belting, Anne-Marie Bonnet, Lucy Cotter, …
R782 Discovery Miles 7 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Monica Bonvicini (Paperback): Monica Bonvicini Monica Bonvicini (Paperback)
Monica Bonvicini; Juliane Rebentisch, Alexander Alberro
R1,116 R762 Discovery Miles 7 620 Save R354 (32%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An exhaustive monograph on the work of the multi-media, award winning artist Monica Bonvicini.

Wifredo Lam: The Imagination at Work (Hardcover): Wifredo Lam Wifredo Lam: The Imagination at Work (Hardcover)
Wifredo Lam; Foreword by Alexander Alberro; Text written by Kaira Cabanas, Samantha A. Noel, Alexandra Chang; Contributions by …
R1,041 Discovery Miles 10 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Parachute, Volume IV - The Anthology (Paperback): Chantal Pontbriand Parachute, Volume IV - The Anthology (Paperback)
Chantal Pontbriand; Text written by Alexander Alberro, Nora Alter, Thierry De Duve, Tory Dent, …
R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Ships in 9 - 17 working days
John Miller (Paperback): Alexander Alberro, Joseph Brandon, Jutta Koether John Miller (Paperback)
Alexander Alberro, Joseph Brandon, Jutta Koether; Edited by Beatrix Ruf
R710 Discovery Miles 7 100 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Using well-used genres like figurative painting, travel photography and landscape, John Miller has, since the 1970s, challenged the function of the author and the concomitant loss of aura for the artwork. He has regularly shifted his practice, actively resisting the reduction of his work to any critical tag. This volume remaps Miller's oeuvre.

Lygia Pape (Hardcover): Alexander Alberro Lygia Pape (Hardcover)
Alexander Alberro
R1,164 R834 Discovery Miles 8 340 Save R330 (28%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Abstraction in Reverse - The Reconfigured Spectator in Mid-Twentieth-Century Latin American Art (Hardcover): Alexander Alberro Abstraction in Reverse - The Reconfigured Spectator in Mid-Twentieth-Century Latin American Art (Hardcover)
Alexander Alberro
R1,318 Discovery Miles 13 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the mid-twentieth century, Latin American artists working in several different cities radically altered the nature of modern art. Reimagining the relationship of art to its public, these artists granted the spectator a greater role than ever before in the realization of the artwork. The first book to explore this phenomenon on an international scale, Abstraction in Reverse traces the movement as it evolved across South America and parts of Europe. Alexander Alberro demonstrates that artists such as Tomas Maldonado, Jesus Soto, Julio Le Parc, and Lygia Clark, in breaking with the core tenets of the form of abstract art known as Concrete art, redefined the role of both the artist and the spectator. Instead of manufacturing autonomous artworks prior to the act of viewing, these artists presented a range of projects that required the spectator in order to be complete. Importantly, as Alberro shows, these artists set aside regionalist art in favor of a modernist approach that transcended the traditions of any nation-state. Along the way, the artists fundamentally altered the concept of the subject and of how art should address its audience, a revolutionary development with parallels in the greater art world.

Recording Conceptual Art - Early Interviews with Barry, Huebler, Kaltenbach, LeWitt, Morris, Oppenheim, Siegelaub, Smithson,... Recording Conceptual Art - Early Interviews with Barry, Huebler, Kaltenbach, LeWitt, Morris, Oppenheim, Siegelaub, Smithson, and Weiner by Patricia Norvell (Paperback)
Alexander Alberro, Patricia Norvell
R703 R641 Discovery Miles 6 410 Save R62 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Reading the interviews gathered by Patricia Norvell more than thirty years ago is like opening one of the time capsules Steven Kaltenbach made at around the same time and discusses here. It makes one feel nostalgic for these uncompromising times-so much has changed, so fast! One should be immensely grateful to Norvell for her undertaking and, paradoxically, for the long delay in the publication of these conversations: nothing could have better highlighted the candor and commitment of the artists who participated in this project than their willingness, long after the fact, to let their youthful voices be heard unedited. This is a precious document that casts a fresh light on the early history of Conceptual art, revealing all the doubts and uncertainties its practitioners had to overcome."--Yve-Alain Bois, Harvard University

"These interviews, full of the rich texture and confusion of an art movement at its inception, began as a "process piece" in mid-1969 when formalism still seemed worth defeating. The artists, tired of talking about turpentine, struggle to extend the rhetoric of form, and as they do so, reveal their roles as theorists and philosophers of a newly cerebral art, Conceptualism. Alberro's helpful introduction frames both Norvell's provocative questions and the surprising responses in a useful book that continues the process of historicizing 20th century art."--Caroline Jones, author of "Machine in the Studio

"The contemporary interviews collected in this volume shift the ground on which conceptualism in the United States should be understood. The middle months of 1969 were a time of artistic and social unease when artists were anxious to test-and occasionally todeclaim, as the interviews demonstrate-ideas in conversation with a sympathetic interlocutor. Patricia Norvell proves to have been an ideal listener. She knew conceptualism well enough to keep the conversations honest, but not so well as to make the artists defensive and wary. The artists had things to say, and were not afraid to put themselves out on a limb."--John O'Brian, Professor of Art History, University of British Columbia

"A key document of the late 1960s avant-garde."--James Meyer, Emory University

"[This book is] a reminder that the project of Conceptual art and its artists' reasons for refusing the object of art were far from monolithic. The differences that emerge in the interviews are spoken in voices that are still fresh and particular, but each voice and position is tied to the moment of the late 1960s, from stoned mysticism to philosophical idealism, from political optimism to materialist critique."--Howard Singerman, author of "Art Subjects"

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