Bookbot

Beyond Preconceptions : The Sixties Experiment

Autori

  • AA.VV.

Maggiori informazioni sul libro

Bold and necessary in both critical approach and geographical range, Beyond The Sixties Experiment provides a look at parallel art developments in Eastern and Western Europe and in North and South America in the late 1960s and early 1970s. This richly illustrated catalogue and its five revelatory essays show how a small, forward-thinking group of artists translated similar concepts into a variety of approaches based on their specific cultural context. These artists include Joseph Beuys, Marcel Broodthaers, Lygia Clark, Hanne Darboven, Victor Grippo, Eva Hesse, Ilya Kabakov, Jiri Kolar, Bruce Nauman and Helio Oticica. The new models of artistic practice developed by these artists continue to shape what a younger generation of artists is creating today, particularly where institutional critique and concepts of authorship are concerned.

Acquisto del libro

Beyond Preconceptions : The Sixties Experiment, AA.VV.

Lingua
Pubblicato
2000
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Copertina rigida)
Ti avviseremo via email non appena lo rintracceremo.

Metodi di pagamento

Titolo
Beyond Preconceptions : The Sixties Experiment
Lingua
Inglese
Autori
AA.VV.
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
128
ISBN10
0916365581
ISBN13
9780916365585
Serie
Descrizione
Bold and necessary in both critical approach and geographical range, Beyond The Sixties Experiment provides a look at parallel art developments in Eastern and Western Europe and in North and South America in the late 1960s and early 1970s. This richly illustrated catalogue and its five revelatory essays show how a small, forward-thinking group of artists translated similar concepts into a variety of approaches based on their specific cultural context. These artists include Joseph Beuys, Marcel Broodthaers, Lygia Clark, Hanne Darboven, Victor Grippo, Eva Hesse, Ilya Kabakov, Jiri Kolar, Bruce Nauman and Helio Oticica. The new models of artistic practice developed by these artists continue to shape what a younger generation of artists is creating today, particularly where institutional critique and concepts of authorship are concerned.