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008624
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Los Angeles, Taschen, 2006.
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96pBlue Spine
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This guide to conceptual art traces the issues and concerns of the first generation of artists involved in the foundation of the movement, with an essay exploring the historical basis of conceptual art, its relationship to the dominant aesthetics of the 1960s, namely the modernist theory of Clement Greenberg and his disciples, and the influence of conceptual art on today's art and cultural climate. The body of the book contains a selection of the most important works of the epoch; each is presented on a 2-page spread with a full-page image and, on the facing page, a description/interpretation of the work, a reference work, portrait of the artist, quotes, and biographical information.
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Features the work of Vito Acconci, Art & Language, John Baldessari, Robert Barry, Mel Bochner, Marcel Broodthaers, Stanley Brouwn, Daniel Buren, Victor Burgin, Hanne Darboven, Jan Dibbets, Marcel Duchamp, Gilbert & George, Dan Graham, Hans Haacke, Jenny Holzer, Douglas Huebler, On Kawara, Joseph Kosuth, Louise Lawler, Sol LeWitt, Gordon Matta-Clark, Ana Mendieta, Bruce Nauman, Adrian Piper, Edward Ruscha, Lawrence Weiner, Ian Wilson, et al.
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9783822829622 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
009008 | 709.04075/MAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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007413
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Cubism
/ Gantefuhrer-Trier, Anne; Grosenick, Uta (ed.)
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2006
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USA, Taschen, 2006.
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96pBlue Spine
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Explains Pablo Picasso's expression of how cubism is seen as a means of expressing what we perceive with the eye and the spirit, within utilizing all the possibilities that lie within the natural properties of drawing and colour.
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A new cognitive order?
1907 -
Pablo Picasso - Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Pablo Picasso - Three Women
1908 -
Georges Braque - Large Nude
Georges Braque - Houses in L'Estaque
Pablo Picasso - Fruit Bowl and Bread on a Table
1909 -
Georges Braque - Castle at La Roche-Guyon
Pablo Picasso - Reservoir at Horta, Horta de Ebro
Pablo Picasso - Houses on the Hill, Horta de Ebro
Georges Braque - Violin and Palette
Pablo Picasso - Head of a Woman (Fernande)
Fernand Léger - Nudes in the forest
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Georges Braque - Woman with a Mandolin
Pablo Picasso - Girl with a Mandolin (Fanny Tellier)
Georges Braque - Bottle and Fishes
Robert Delaunay - The Tower behind Curtains
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Juan Gris - Houses in Paris
Jean Metzinger - Tea Time
Henri Le Fauconnier - The Huntsman
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Pablo Picasso - Maquette for Guitar
Georges Braque - Bowl of fruit, Bottle and Glass
Albert Gleizes - The Cathedral of Chartres
Jean Metzinger - The Bathers
Fernand Léger - Smoke
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Juan Gris - The Smoker
Juan Gris - The Guitar
Pablo Picasso - The Guitar
Fernand Léger - Still-life with Colourful Cylindrical Forms
1914 -
Pablo Picasso - Pipe, Glass, Bottle of Vieux Marc
Georges Braque - Pipe, Glass, Dice and Newspaper
Juan Gris - Tea Cups
Fernand Léger - The Balcony
Raymond Duchamp-Villon - The Great House
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Juan Gris - The Breakfast
Jean Metzinger - Still-life
1917 -
Albert Gleizes - In the Port
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9783822829585 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
007794 | 709.04032/GAN | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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008625
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Dadaism
/ Elger, Dietmar; Grosenick, Uta (ed.)
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2006
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Los Angeles, Taschen, 2006.
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96pBlue Spine
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The First World War was the starting point of the dissemination of the artistic and literary style known as Dadaism. The movement which lasted till about 1923 was directed against the ideas of the bourgeoisie concerning life and art, taking no account of logic, morality and convention. The major forms of artistic expression were collage, montage and assemblage.
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9783822829462 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
009007 | 709.0406/ELG | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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007613
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Pop Art
/ Honnef, Klaus; Grosenick, Uta (ed.)
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2006
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Los Angeles, Taschen, 2006.
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96pYellow Spine
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Pop art substitutes the everyday for the splendid; mass-produced articles are assigned the same importance as one-offs and the difference between high culture and popular culture is swept away. Media and advertising are among the preferred contents of Pop Art.
Pop Art developed its full potential in the USA in the 1960s. The enthusiasm generated by Pop Art since the first works were exhibited has never died down - it is greater today than ever before.
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3822822183 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
008038 | 709.04071/HON | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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