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For the first time, the pioneering book that launched the study of
art and curiosity cabinets is available in English. Julius von
Schlosser's Die Kunst- und Wunderkammern der Spatrenaissance (Art
and Curiosity Cabinets of the Late Renaissance) is a seminal work
in the history of art and collecting. Originally published in
German in 1908, it was the first study to interpret sixteenth- and
seventeenth-century cabinets of wonder as precursors to the modern
museum, situating them within a history of collecting going back to
Greco-Roman antiquity. In its comparative approach and broad
geographical scope, Schlosser's book introduced an
interdisciplinary and global perspective to the study of art and
material culture, laying the foundation for museum studies and the
history of collections. Schlosser was an Austrian professor,
curator, museum director, and leading figure of the Vienna School
of art history whose work has not achieved the prominence of his
contemporaries until now. This eloquent and informed translation is
preceded by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann's substantial introduction.
Tracing Schlosser's biography and intellectual formation in Vienna
at the turn of the twentieth century, it contextualizes his work
among that of his contemporaries, offering a wealth of insights
along the way.
Born in Bern, Switzerland in 1933, Harald Szeemann was a crucial
force in identifying, exhibiting, and writing about the important
new movements in postwar contemporary art. This collection of
seventy-four texts from the curator's vast body of written
work-which includes essays, lectures, studio notes, reviews,
interviews, correspondence, and transcripts-introduces the depth of
his method, insight, and inclusive artistic interests. The pieces
have been translated from German and French and collected in an
informed, authoritative edition, making this the first time
Szeemann's work is accessible in English. The first two sections of
this volume republish Szeemann's anthologies "Museum der
Obsessionen" (1981) and "Individuelle Mythologien" (1985). The
final part assembles important writing from 1986 until his death in
2005 to represent the later years of his career and round out a
record of his contribution to and dialogue with later twentieth
century art and artists. The book's publication coincides with the
opening of the Getty Research Institute's exhibition Harald
Szeemann: Museum of Obsessions, as well as a satellite show that
recreates on Szeemann's "Grandfather exhibition" at the Institute
of Contempoary Art, Los Angeles.
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