Publication

2000-01-14 - University of California Press

Language

English

Word Count

28,250 words, Guess

Page Count

113 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number99042724
  • LibraryThing295324
  • Goodreads276135

Classifications

  • LCC99-42724

Description

"When these essays first appeared in Artforum in 1976, their impact was immediate. They were discussed, annotated, cited, collected, and translated - the three issues of Artforum in which they appeared have become nearly impossible to obtain. This edition also includes "The Gallery as a Gesture," a critically important piece published ten years after the others."--BOOK JACKET. "O'Doherty was the first to explicitly confront a particular crisis in postwar art as he sought to examine the assumptions on which the modern commercial and museum gallery were based. Concerned with the complex and sophisticated relationship between economics, social context, and aesthetics as represented in the contested space of the art gallery, he raises the question of how artists must construe their work in relation to the gallery space and system."--BOOK JACKET. "These essays are essential reading for anyone interested in the history and issues of postwar art in Europe and the United States."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

A recurrent scene in sci-fi movies shows the earth withdrawing from the spacecraft until it becomes a horizon, a beachball, grapefruit, a golf ball, a star.

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