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Art on the Edge and over: Searching for Art's Meaning in Contemporary Society 1970S-1990s
(Hardcover, 1997) Other Editions...

Author: Arthur Danto, Linda Weintraub, Thomas McEvilley

In this introduction to avant-garde art, author Linda Weintraub discusses the ways in which elements...
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0965198804
ISBN-13: 9780965198806
Jan 1997
Publisher: Distributed Art Pub Inc
264 pages
Language: English
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In this introduction to avant-garde art, author Linda Weintraub discusses the ways in which elements of pop culture, such as synthetic products and non-natural environments, have influenced artists of the 1970s, '80s, and '90s. Thirty-five chapters, each devoted to one artist, introduce the concepts behind famous works. Artists include David Salle, Laurie Simmons, and Barbara Kruger.

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Length:264 pages
Height:10.3 in
Width:7.5 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:28.0 oz

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For the past three decades, contemporary artists have been dissolving the boundaries of established art by creating works that neither hang on walls nor adorn pedestals. The artists sometimes struggle against concepts of aesthetic value, permanence, and visual sense. Curator and educator Weintraub has researched and/or interviewed 35 prominent radical artists and here explores the common themes, creative processes, diverse media, and purposes in their works. Devoting one essay to each artist, she provides superb preparation to museum and gallery goers who may be confronting these exasperating works for the first time. The clear, highly sensitive essays discuss Andres Serrano's photo of a crucifix submerged in urine; the half ton of dirty clothes Christian Boltanski piled on a museum floor worn by children of the Holocaust; Janine Antoni's mammoth blocks of chocolate and lard, reflecting compulsions; Chuck Close's computer art; and David Hammon's construction forged from urban refuse. Recommended for collections with an interest in contemporary works. Joan Levin, MLS, Chicago
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