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Lädt ... Minimal art : a critical anthology (1968. Auflage)von Gregory Battcock (Herausgeber), Lawrence Alloway (Autor), Michael Benedikt (Autor), Mel Bochner (Autor), David Bourdon (Autor) — 24 mehr, Nicolas Calas (Autor), Michael Fried (Autor), Bruce Glaser (Autor), E. C. Goosen (Autor), Dan Graham (Autor), Clement Greenberg (Autor), Peter Hutchinson (Autor), David Lee (Autor), Allen Leepa (Autor), Lucy R. Lippard (Autor), Robert Morris (Autor), Brian O'Doherty (Autor), John Perrault (Autor), Yvonne Rainer (Autor), Barbara Rose (Autor), Harold Rosenberg (Autor), Irving Sandler (Autor), Willoughby Sharp (Autor), Elaine Varian (Autor), Samuel Wagstaff Jr. (Autor), Richard Wollheim (Autor), Martial Raysse (Autor), Dan Flavin (Autor), Robert Smithson (Autor)
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Here with a new introduction and updated bibliography, is the definitive collection of writings by and about the work of the 1960s minimalists, generously illustrated with photographs of paintings, sculpture, and performance. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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There's plenty of crossover or ambiguity here as to whether people are minimalists or conceptual artists, etc, & that results in the inclusion of Mel Bochner writing about Sol LeWitt, eg. There're even 2 kinetic sculptures pictured from 1966 by Hans Haacke - an artist of special interest to me b/c of his detailed political researches. Haacke, if I remember correctly, was offered a Guggenheim show from wch he was then rejected b/c his show involved a detailed exposé of where Guggenheim money came from. Go get 'em Hans!
& there's plenty of other noteworthy work shown that I wdn't associate w/ minimalism at all but wch I'm glad is presented here: Edward Kienholz, Joseph Kosuth, Marc Morrel, Claes Oldenburg, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Marcel Duchamp, Robert Rauschenberg, etc, etc.. Yet another bk I'd reread if I had the time - even though I find much art theory to be spurious. ( )