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Lead In Modern And Contemporary Art Sharon Hecker Silvia Bottinelli Editors

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Lead In Modern And Contemporary Art Sharon Hecker Silvia Bottinelli Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.31 MB
Author: Sharon Hecker; Silvia Bottinelli (editors)
ISBN: 9781350196445, 9781350196476, 1350196444, 1350196479
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Lead In Modern And Contemporary Art Sharon Hecker Silvia Bottinelli Editors by Sharon Hecker; Silvia Bottinelli (editors) 9781350196445, 9781350196476, 1350196444, 1350196479 instant download after payment.

Lead in Modern and Contemporary Art is the first edited volume to critically examine uses of lead as both material and cultural signifier in modern and contemporary art. The book analyzes the work of a diverse group of artists working in Europe, the Middle East, and North America, and takes into account the ways in which gender, race, and class can affect the cultural perception of lead.
A distinguished group of international contributors from various fields, both established and early in their careers, explore lead’s relevance from a number of perspectives, including art history, technical art history, art criticism and curatorial studies. Drawing on current art historical concerns with materiality, this volume builds on recent exhibitions and scholarship that reconsider the role of materials in shaping artistic meaning, thus giving a central relevance to the object and its physicality.

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