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Continuous project altered daily : the writings of Robert Morris.

By: Publication details: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press ; New York, N.Y. : Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, ©1993.Description: xi, 326 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 026213294X
  • 9780262132947
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Contents:
1. Notes on Sculpture, Part 1 -- 2. Notes on Sculpture, Part 2 -- 3. Notes on Sculpture, Part 3: Notes and Non Sequiturs -- 4. Anti Form -- 5. Notes on Sculpture, Part 4: Beyond Objects -- 6. Some Notes on the Phenomenology of Making: The Search for the Motivated -- 7. The Art of Existence. Three Extra-Visual Artists: Works in Process -- 8. Some Splashes in the Ebb Tide -- 9. Aligned with Nazca -- 10. The Present Tense of Space -- 11. Notes on Art as/and Land Reclamation -- 12. American Quartet -- 13. Three Folds in the Fabric and Four Autobiographical Asides as Allegories (Or Interruptions) -- 14. Robert Morris Replies to Roger Denson (Or Is That a Mouse in My Paragone?).
Summary: Robert Morris is best known for his significant contributions to minimalist sculpture and antiform art, as well as for a number of widely influential theoretical writings on art. Illustrated throughout, this collection of his seminal essays from the 1960s to the 1980s addresses wide-ranging intellectual and philosophical problems of sculpture, raising issues of materiality, size and shape, anti-illusionism, and perceptual conditions.
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"An October book."

Includes index.

1. Notes on Sculpture, Part 1 -- 2. Notes on Sculpture, Part 2 -- 3. Notes on Sculpture, Part 3: Notes and Non Sequiturs -- 4. Anti Form -- 5. Notes on Sculpture, Part 4: Beyond Objects -- 6. Some Notes on the Phenomenology of Making: The Search for the Motivated -- 7. The Art of Existence. Three Extra-Visual Artists: Works in Process -- 8. Some Splashes in the Ebb Tide -- 9. Aligned with Nazca -- 10. The Present Tense of Space -- 11. Notes on Art as/and Land Reclamation -- 12. American Quartet -- 13. Three Folds in the Fabric and Four Autobiographical Asides as Allegories (Or Interruptions) -- 14. Robert Morris Replies to Roger Denson (Or Is That a Mouse in My Paragone?).

Robert Morris is best known for his significant contributions to minimalist sculpture and antiform art, as well as for a number of widely influential theoretical writings on art. Illustrated throughout, this collection of his seminal essays from the 1960s to the 1980s addresses wide-ranging intellectual and philosophical problems of sculpture, raising issues of materiality, size and shape, anti-illusionism, and perceptual conditions.

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