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Author:
Brett, Guy, author.
Title:
The crossing of innumerable paths : essays on art / Guy Brett.
Publisher:
Ridinghouse,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
230 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Art, Modern--20th century--Themes, motives.
Art, Modern--21st century--Themes, motives.
Aesthetics.
Aesthetics.
Art, Modern--Themes, motives.
1900-2099
Art criticism.
Essays.
Essays.
Art criticism.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Fourteen artists and their traces : essays. Peter Kennard : face. Dias & Riedweg : the expanding conversation -- Javier Tellez : worlds real and imagined -- Jimmie Durham : the questioner, material and verbal wit -- Monika Weiss : time being -- Len Lye : force field and sonic wave -- Gianni Colombo : the eye and the body -- Liliane Lijn : wavering line of light -- Gego : art, design and the poetic field -- Anne Bean : within living memory -- Aubrey Williams : a tragic excitement -- Victor Grippo : material and consciousness -- Lygia Pape : the logic of the web -- Peter Kennard : face.
Summary:
Celebrated art critic and curator Guy Brett is a leading writer who has made a significant contribution to art criticism and curating, in particular to the development of art internationally. From the 1960s onwards he has championed influential and experimental artists across the world through some key exhibitions and publications. The fourteen essays in this book bring together a unique gathering of artists, tracing their diversity and singularity to reveal the uniqueness of each one. Many of these artists make works which arise out of their response to the situation or the environment in which they find themselves, a process that draws on the hundreds of ways people connect, the countless interactions people have in any place, in any medium, and in any real or imaginary way. Brett's writing has a unique tone--lucid and widely researched, free of a narrow academicism. He has published widely in the art press and has produced numerous essays, including those in this book, addressing topics such as the relationship between art and life, ideas about the participation of the spectator, performance art, and the importance of a kind of visual wit to both artists and writers. (Adapted from text inside front cover.)
ISBN:
1909932531
9781909932531
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1115106823
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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