Essays on the Blurring of Art and Life

Essays on the Blurring of Art and Life
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9780520930841
ISBN-13 : 0520930843
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Essays on the Blurring of Art and Life by : Allan Kaprow

Allan Kaprow's "happenings" and "environments" were the precursors to contemporary performance art, and his essays are some of the most thoughtful, provocative, and influential of his generation. His sustained inquiry into the paradoxical relationship of art to life and into the nature of meaning itself is brought into focus in this newly expanded collection of his most significant writings. A new preface and two new additional essays published in the 1990s bring this valuable collection up to date.

Essays on the Blurring of Art and Life

Essays on the Blurring of Art and Life
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 0520240790
ISBN-13 : 9780520240797
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Essays on the Blurring of Art and Life by : Allan Kaprow

Allan Kaprow's sustained enquiry into the paradoxical relationship of art to life and into the nature of meaning itself is brought into life in this expanded collection of his most significant writings.

Allan Kaprow

Allan Kaprow
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 089236890X
ISBN-13 : 9780892368907
Rating : 4/5 (0X Downloads)

Synopsis Allan Kaprow by : Allan Kaprow

Documents artist Allan Keprow's life and work through an extensive chronology that visually portrays his evolution from painter to environmental artist to inventor of the Happening and the Activity.

Life Truth in its Various Perspectives

Life Truth in its Various Perspectives
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9789401720854
ISBN-13 : 9401720851
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Life Truth in its Various Perspectives by : Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka

What is truth? This fascinating spectrum of studies into the various rationalities of our human dealings with life - psychological, aesthetic, economic, spiritual - reveals their joints and calls for a new approach to truth. Putting both classical and contemporary conceptions aside, we find the primogenital ground of truth in the networks of correspondences, adequations, relevancies, and rationales at work in life's becoming. Does this plurivocal differentiation mean that the status of truth is relative? On the contrary, submits Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, given the universal significance of the crucial instrument of the logos of life, "truth is the vortex of life's ontopoietic unfolding".

Childsplay

Childsplay
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780520236714
ISBN-13 : 0520236718
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Childsplay by : Jeff Kelley

'Childsplay' offers a description of Kaprow's 'Happenings' and other art activities, clarifying their materiality, duration and setting, as well as the ways that people participated in them, and shows that Kaprow's art forms were physically present, socially engaged, and intellectually resonant in the moment of enactment.

A Decade of Negative Thinking

A Decade of Negative Thinking
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9780822391418
ISBN-13 : 0822391414
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis A Decade of Negative Thinking by : Mira Schor

A Decade of Negative Thinking brings together writings on contemporary art and culture by the painter and feminist art theorist Mira Schor. Mixing theory and practice, the personal and the political, she tackles questions about the place of feminism in art and political discourse, the aesthetics and values of contemporary painting, and the influence of the market on the creation of art. Schor writes across disciplines and is committed to the fluid interrelationship between a formalist aesthetic, a literary sensibility, and a strongly political viewpoint. Her critical views are expressed with poetry and humor in the accessible language that has been her hallmark, and her perspective is informed by her dual practice as a painter and writer and by her experience as a teacher of art. In essays such as “The ism that dare not speak its name,” “Generation 2.5,” “Like a Veneer,” “Modest Painting,” “Blurring Richter,” and “Trite Tropes, Clichés, or the Persistence of Styles,” Schor considers how artists relate to and represent the past and how the art market influences their choices: whether or not to disavow a social movement, to explicitly compare their work to that of a canonical artist, or to take up an exhausted style. She places her writings in the rich transitory space between the near past and the “nextmodern.” Witty, brave, rigorous, and heartfelt, Schor’s essays are impassioned reflections on art, politics, and criticism.

Allan Kaprow and Claes Oldenburg

Allan Kaprow and Claes Oldenburg
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0300222602
ISBN-13 : 9780300222609
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Allan Kaprow and Claes Oldenburg by : Robert E. Haywood

This new interpretation of the structure and meaning of the Happenings produced by Allan Kaprow (1927-2006) and Claes Oldenburg (b. 1929) in the late 1950s and 1960s sheds light on the context, theoretical framework, and working practice unique to this groundbreaking artistic form. Drawing on extensive archival research and including never-before-published drawings by Oldenburg, Robert E. Haywood describes the dialogue - at times contentious - between these two artists about the direction of the Happenings and modern art in general. Through a comprehensive analysis of these often overlooked works, it becomes clear that the Happenings--born in the midst of Cold War tensions and an increased uneasiness with the direction society was taking--challenged the traditional definitions of art in innovative new ways and were a critical component in the development of the art of the 20th century.

Work Ethic

Work Ethic
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Publisher : Penn State Press
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 0271023341
ISBN-13 : 9780271023342
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Work Ethic by : Helen Anne Molesworth

Examines the proliferation of new ways of making "art" in the 1960s by focusing on the changed organization of work in society at the time. Co-published with The Baltimore Museum of Art in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name.

25 Women

25 Women
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 9780226249148
ISBN-13 : 022624914X
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis 25 Women by : Dave Hickey

Newsweek calls him “exhilarating and deeply engaging.” Time Out New York calls him “smart, provocative, and a great writer.” Critic Peter Schjeldahl, meanwhile, simply calls him “My hero.” There’s no one in the art world quite like Dave Hickey—and a new book of his writing is an event. 25 Women will not disappoint. The book collects Hickey’s best and most important writing about female artists from the past twenty years. But this is far more than a compilation: Hickey has revised each essay, bringing them up to date and drawing out common themes. Written in Hickey’s trademark style—accessible, witty, and powerfully illuminating—25 Women analyzes the work of Joan Mitchell, Bridget Riley, Fiona Rae, Lynda Benglis, Karen Carson, and many others. Hickey discusses their work as work, bringing politics and gender into the discussion only where it seems warranted by the art itself. The resulting book is not only a deep engagement with some of the most influential and innovative contemporary artists, but also a reflection on the life and role of the critic: the decisions, judgments, politics, and ethics that critics negotiate throughout their careers in the art world. Always engaging, often controversial, and never dull, Dave Hickey is a writer who gets people excited—and talking—about art. 25 Women will thrill his many fans, and make him plenty of new ones.

Make It Scream, Make It Burn

Make It Scream, Make It Burn
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Publisher : Little, Brown
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9780316259668
ISBN-13 : 0316259667
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Make It Scream, Make It Burn by : Leslie Jamison

From the "astounding" (Entertainment Weekly), "spectacularly evocative" (The Atlantic), and "brilliant" (Los Angeles Times) author of the New York Times bestsellers The Recovering and The Empathy Exams comes a return to the essay form in this expansive book. With the virtuosic synthesis of memoir, criticism, and journalism for which Leslie Jamison has been so widely acclaimed, the fourteen essays in Make It Scream, Make It Burn explore the oceanic depths of longing and the reverberations of obsession. Among Jamison's subjects are 52 Blue, deemed "the loneliest whale in the world"; the eerie past-life memories of children; the devoted citizens of an online world called Second Life; the haunted landscape of the Sri Lankan Civil War; and an entire museum dedicated to the relics of broken relationships. Jamison follows these examinations to more personal reckonings -- with elusive men and ruptured romances, with marriage and maternity -- in essays about eloping in Las Vegas, becoming a stepmother, and giving birth. Often compared to Joan Didion and Susan Sontag, and widely considered one of the defining voices of her generation, Jamison interrogates her own life with the same nuance and rigor she brings to her subjects. The result is a provocative reminder of the joy and sustenance that can be found in the unlikeliest of circumstances. Finalist for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay One of the fall's most anticipated books: Time, Entertainment Weekly, O, Oprah Magazine, Boston Globe, Newsweek, Esquire, Seattle Times, Baltimore Sun, BuzzFeed, BookPage, The Millions, Marie Claire, Good Housekeeping, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Lit Hub, Women's Day, AV Club, Nylon, Bustle, Goop, Goodreads, Book Riot, Yahoo! Lifestyle, Pacific Standard, The Week, and Romper.