American Art Since 1945

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David Joselit traces and analyzes the contradictory formal, ideological, and political conditions during this period that made American art predominant throughout the world. Social and cultural transf… [more below]

  • Series: World of Art #0
  • Author: Joselit, David
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 258
  • Publish Date: June 17 2003
  • ISBN10: 0500203687
  • Language: English
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David Joselit traces and analyzes the contradictory formal, ideological, and political conditions during this period that made American art predominant throughout the world. Social and cultural transformations rooted in mass media technologies–photography, television, video, and the Internet–elevated consumer commodities to the status of legitimate art subjects, as in pop and installation art, and also brought about a mechanization of the creative act. Canonical movements and figures are discussed at length–Pollock, Rothko, Krasner, Oldenburg, Johns, Warhol, Paik, Ruscha, Sherman, Schnabel, Koons, Barney, and others–in juxtaposition with lesser known contemporary artists and practices.

Author: David Joselit
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 06/17/2003
Series: World of Art #0
Pages: 258
Weight: 0.8lbs
Size: 5.90h x 8.80w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780500203682
Language: English

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Author

Joselit, David

Binding

ISBN10

0500203687

ISBN13

9780500203682

Page Count

258

Published Date

June 17 2003

Series

World of Art #0

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