Institutional critique : an anthology of artists' writings
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"Institutional critique" is an artistic practice that reflects critically on its own place within galleries and museums and on the concept and social function of art itself. Such concerns have always been a part of modern art but took on new urgency at the end of the 1960s, when—driven by the social upheaval of the time and enabled by the tools and techniques of conceptual art—institutional critique emerged as a genre. This anthology traces the development of institutional critique as an artistic concern from the 1960s to the present, gathering writings and representative art projects of artists who developed and extended the genre. The artists come from across Europe and throughout North America. The texts and artworks included are notable for the range of perspectives and positions they reflect, and for their influence in pushing the boundaries of what is meant by institutional critique.
TitleInstitutional critique : an anthology of artists' writings
Author
Place of publicationCambridge
PublisherMIT Press
Year of publication2009
Pagination492 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions24 cm
Materialboek
Persons keyword Wieslaw Borowski, Daniel Buren, Marcel Broodthaers, Groupe de Recherche d'Art Visuel, Hans Haacke, Robert Smithson, John Knight, Graciela Carnevale, Guerilla Girls, Mierle Laderman-Ukeles, Michael Asher, Mel Ramsden, Adrian Piper, Laibach, Silvia Kolbowski, Andrea Fraser, Fred Wilson, Mark Dion, Maria Eichhorn, Critical Art Ensemble, Bureau d'Etudes, Wochen Klausur, The Yes Men, Hito Steyerl, Andreas Siekmann
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B-2011/133 | ,7.015,IN:S"2010 | Available |
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