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Art After Conceptual Art Generali Foundation Collection Alexander Alberro

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Art After Conceptual Art Generali Foundation Collection Alexander Alberro
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Publisher: The MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.93 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Alexander Alberro, Sabeth Buchmann (editors)
ISBN: 9780262511957, 0262511959
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Art After Conceptual Art Generali Foundation Collection Alexander Alberro by Alexander Alberro, Sabeth Buchmann (editors) 9780262511957, 0262511959 instant download after payment.

Art After Conceptual Art tracks the various legacies of conceptualist practice over the past three decades. This collection of essays by art historians from Europe and the Americas introduces and develops the idea that conceptual art generated several different, and even contradictory, forms of art practice. Some of these contested commonplace assumptions of what art is; others served to buttress those assumptions. The bulk of the volume features newly written and highly innovative essays challenging standard interpretations of the legacy of conceptualism and discussing the influence of conceptualism's varied practices on art since the 1970s. The essays explore topics as diverse as the interrelationships between conceptualism and institutional critique, neoexpressionist painting and conceptualist paradigms, conceptual art's often-ignored complicity with design and commodity culture, the specific forms of identity politics taken up by the reception of conceptual art, and conceptualism's North/South and East/West dynamics. A few texts that continue to be crucial for critical debates within the fields of conceptual and postconceptual art practice, history, and theory have been reprinted in order to convey the vibrant and ongoing discussion on the status of art after conceptual art. Taken together, the essays will inspire an exploration of the relationship between postconceptualist practices and the beginnings of contemporary art.Distributed for the Generali Foundation, Vienna

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