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Art Incorporated The Story Of Contemporary Art 1st Stallabrass

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Art Incorporated The Story Of Contemporary Art 1st Stallabrass
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Stallabrass, Julian
ISBN: 9780192801654, 0192801651
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1st

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Art Incorporated The Story Of Contemporary Art 1st Stallabrass by Stallabrass, Julian 9780192801654, 0192801651 instant download after payment.

Tunnels and sculptures made from human hair; photos of rats running through drains, sharks in formaldehyde - is this what art is about today? This is a controversial and fascinating attempt to define what is 'contemporary' about contemporary art, and the dramatic changes that have taken place in the last twenty years. Stallabrass reveals the growing inclusiveness of the contemporary art world, pointing to the greatly increased visibility for women and non-western artists, and the blurringof boundaries between art and other areas of culture. Does this modernization threaten to undermine the world of art as we know it, or is this just another example of a global market demanding a certain product? And where are the artists in all this?

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