Buch, Englisch, 212 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
On the Financial Side of Postwar Art History
Buch, Englisch, 212 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-0-472-13309-3
Verlag: University of Michigan Press
This book addresses a question of pivotal importance to a swath of art history that has already received substantial scholarly investigation. We now have a clear, nuanced understanding of why certain evolutions took place: why pop artists exploded the delimited parameters of aesthetic modernism, why land artists further strove against the object form itself, and why artists returned to (neo-)traditional painting in the 1980s. But remarkably elided by extant scholarship has been the question of how. How did conditions coalesce around pop so that its artists entered into museum collections, and scholarly analyses, at pace unprecedented in the prior history of art? How, when seeking to transcend the delimited gallery object, were land artists able to create monumental (and by extension, monumentally expensive), interventions in the extreme wilds of the Western deserts? And how did the esoteric objects of media art come eventually to scholarly attention in the sustained absence of academic interest or a private market? The answers to these questions lie in an exploration of the financial conditions and funding mechanisms through which these works were created, advertised, distributed, and preserved.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Debts of Gratitude
- Opening Bell
- Chapter 1: Taxing the System: Leo Castelli Makes a Market
- Chapter 2: Marketplace of Ideas: Virginia Dwan, Patron of the Impossible
- Chapter 3: Circuits of Exchange: Howard Wise & Distributing Media
- Chapter 4: Selling Speculation: Mary Boone & the Roaring '80s
- Postscript: Theaster Gates Builds Community
- Bibliography