Conceptual art / Ursula Meyer.
Publisher: New York City: E.P. Dutton & Co., INC., 1972Copyright date: ©1972Description: xx, 227 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmContent type:- text
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| ARKIB | PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG | PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG KOLEKSI KHAS-P. TUN SERI LANANG (ARAS 6) | - | B02368.AGI 42 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00002286392 |
Koleksi Sumbangan : Abdul Ghafar Ibrahim (AGI)
Acconci Atkinson Atkinson, Bainbridge, Baldwin, Hurrell Bainbridge Baldessari Barry Barthelme Battcock B. and H. Becher Bochner Buren Burgin Burgy Burn Burn/Ramsden Castoro Cutforth Dibbets Fernbach-Flarsheim Graham Haacke Huebler Kaltenbach Kawara Kiriki Kosuth Kozlov Lewitt Merz Morris Nauman N.E. Thing Co. (Iain Baxter) Oppenheim Perreault Piper Ramsden Ruscha Venet Weiner Wilson.
Summary:'The function of the critic and the function of the artist have been traditionally divided; the artist's concern was the production of the work and the critic's was its evaluation and interpretation. During the past several years a group of young artists evolved the idiom of Conceptual Art, which eliminated this division. Conceptual artists take over the role of the critic in terms of framing their own propositions, ideas, and concepts.''An essential aspect of Conceptual Art is its self-reference; often the artists define the intentions of their work as part of their art. Thus, many Conceptual artists advance propositions or investigations. It is in keeping, then, with Conceptual Art that it is best explained through itself, i.e., through the examination of Conceptual Art, rather than through any assumptions outside of itself. In this sense, this book is not a'critical anthology' by a documentation of Conceptual Art and Statements.' from the back cover.
Bibliography: p. 223-227.
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