Photography after Conceptual Art /
By: Costello, Diarmuid [Editor].
Contributor(s): Iversen, Margaret [Editor].
Material type: BookSeries: Art History Special Issues Ser. Publisher: Hoboken : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010Description: 200 p., ill. (some col.).ISBN: 9781444333602; 1444333607 (Trade Paper).Subject(s): Photography, Artistic | Photography in art | Art and photographyDDC classification: 770.1 Summary: Annotation Photography After Conceptual Artpresents a series of original essays that address substantive theoretical, historical, and aesthetic issues raised by post-1960s photography as a mainstream artistic mediumAppeals to people interested in artist's use of photography and in contemporary artTracks the efflorescence of photography as one of the most important mediums for contemporary artExplores the relation between recent art, theory and aesthetics, for which photography serves as an important test caseIncludes a number of the essays with previously unpublished photographsArtists discussed include Ed Ruscha, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Douglas Huebler, Mel Bochner, Sherrie Levine, Roni Horn, Thomas Demand, and Jeff WallItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Annotation Photography After Conceptual Artpresents a series of original essays that address substantive theoretical, historical, and aesthetic issues raised by post-1960s photography as a mainstream artistic mediumAppeals to people interested in artist's use of photography and in contemporary artTracks the efflorescence of photography as one of the most important mediums for contemporary artExplores the relation between recent art, theory and aesthetics, for which photography serves as an important test caseIncludes a number of the essays with previously unpublished photographsArtists discussed include Ed Ruscha, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Douglas Huebler, Mel Bochner, Sherrie Levine, Roni Horn, Thomas Demand, and Jeff Wall
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