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Art on the edge and over : searching for art's meaning in contemporary society, 1970s-1990s /

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Litchfield, CT : Art Insights, Inc., ©1996Description: 264 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0965198812
  • 9780965198813
  • 0965198804
  • 9780965198806
Other title:
  • Searching for art's meaning in contemporary society, 1970s-1990s
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • N6490 .W45 1996
Contents:
Introduction -- Foreword -- 1. Some themes -- 2. Some processes -- 3. Some mediums -- 4. Some purposes -- 5. Some aesthetics -- Afterword --
Summary: "Recognizing that art at the end of the twentieth century changes too quickly and is too multifaceted and unfamiliar to be automatically understood, Art on the Edge and Over: Searching for Art's Meaning in Contemporary Society explains the intractably avant-garde art of the 1970s, 80s and 90s by searching for art's meaning within the context of popular culture and the common trends that have led to such new forms of expression. This one-of-a-kind resource is composed of 35 easy-to-read, chapter-long essays that each cover a particular deviation from conventional art practices (such as smell as an aesthetic ingredient, shopping as a creative process or blood, pollen, discarded dolls and toxic earth as a medium of expression). Within each chapter, the theme discussed is illuminated by and elucidates the work of one particular artist (such as Laurie Simmons, Wolfgang Laib, On Kawara, Marina Abramovic, Gilbert and George, David Hammons, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, David Salle, Janine Antoni, Rosemarie Trockel, Andres Serrano, Carolee Schneemann, Barbara Kruger, Vito Acconci, and Mike Kelley). An easy-to-follow guide to the unconventional art of our contemporaries, Art on the Edge and Over is a vital resource for all those interested in art history, studio art, aesthetics, and contemporary society."--Back cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-263) and index.

Introduction -- Foreword -- 1. Some themes -- 2. Some processes -- 3. Some mediums -- 4. Some purposes -- 5. Some aesthetics -- Afterword --

Foreword : Why does art need to be explained? : "Hegel, Biedermeier, and the intractably avant-garde" / Arthur C. Danto -- Detachment : Laurie Simmons -- Affinity : Wolfgang Laib -- Reinstatement : Mel Chin -- Self-documentation : On Kawara -- Self-transcendence : Marina Abramovic -- Self-eradication : Sophie Calle -- Self-sacrifice : Gilbert and George -- Self-sanctification : Orlan -- The Communal Self -- An African-American man : David Hammons -- A Chicano woman : Amalia Mesa-Bains -- A Native American man : James Luna -- A Japanese-American woman : Tomie Arai -- A Hispanic homosexual man : Felix Gonzalez-Torres -- A White heterosexual man : David Salle -- Some Processes -- Compulsive activity : Janine Antoni -- Labor : Donald Sultan -- Shopping : Haim Steinbach -- Mechanics and electronics : Rosemarie Trockel -- Data collecting : Chuck Close -- Some Mediums -- Rummage : Christian Boltanski -- Urine : Andres Serrano -- Blood : Carolee Schneemann -- Cybertechnology : Toni Dove -- Some Purposes -- Political reformation : Joseph Beuys -- Mental composure : Andrea Zittel -- Gender equity : Barbara Kruger -- Honesty : Jeff Koons -- Some Aesthetics -- Humor : Meyer Vaisman -- Smell : Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler -- Sound : Vito Acconci -- Homeliness : Mike Kelley -- Ephemerality : Paul Thek -- Irrationality : Rimma Gerlovina and Valeriy Gerlovin -- Inconsistency : Gerhard Richter -- Unoriginality : Sherrie Levine -- Afterword : How is avant-garde art evaluated? : "Value in an age of chaos" / Thomas McEvilley.

"Recognizing that art at the end of the twentieth century changes too quickly and is too multifaceted and unfamiliar to be automatically understood, Art on the Edge and Over: Searching for Art's Meaning in Contemporary Society explains the intractably avant-garde art of the 1970s, 80s and 90s by searching for art's meaning within the context of popular culture and the common trends that have led to such new forms of expression. This one-of-a-kind resource is composed of 35 easy-to-read, chapter-long essays that each cover a particular deviation from conventional art practices (such as smell as an aesthetic ingredient, shopping as a creative process or blood, pollen, discarded dolls and toxic earth as a medium of expression). Within each chapter, the theme discussed is illuminated by and elucidates the work of one particular artist (such as Laurie Simmons, Wolfgang Laib, On Kawara, Marina Abramovic, Gilbert and George, David Hammons, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, David Salle, Janine Antoni, Rosemarie Trockel, Andres Serrano, Carolee Schneemann, Barbara Kruger, Vito Acconci, and Mike Kelley). An easy-to-follow guide to the unconventional art of our contemporaries, Art on the Edge and Over is a vital resource for all those interested in art history, studio art, aesthetics, and contemporary society."--Back cover.

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