Minimal Art: A Critical Anthology

Minimal Art: A Critical Anthology - Paperback

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Minimal Art: A Critical Anthology

Minimal Art: A Critical Anthology - Paperback

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by Gregory Battcock (Editor), Anne M. Wagner (Introduction by)

Here with a new introduction and updated bibliography, is the definitive collection of writings by and about the work of the 1960s minimalists, generously illustrated with photographs of paintings, sculpture, and performance.

Front Jacket

So perspicuous was Battcock's choice of articles in Minimal Art that his book has proved to be an exceptionally telling index of the critical discourse of its time. This is the key primary source book--for that matter it remains the key book--on the subject of Minimal Art, a movement that has lately, newly become a topic of consuming interest to many modern art historians, critics, curators and artists.--Anna C. Chave, author of Mark Rothko: Subjects in Abstraction

Good criticism of contemporary art movements is both rare and scattered, and readers with access to a wide range of periodicals and catalogue introductions are few. . . Minimal Art is so obviously the most important movement of the 1960s, and equally certainly will continue to be so in the early 1970s, that this anthology will be a valuable compilation of statements by artists and assessments by critics.--David Irwin, Apollo

Back Jacket

So perspicuous was Battcock's choice of articles in Minimal Art that his book has proved to be an exceptionally telling index of the critical discourse of its time. This is the key primary source book--for that matter it remains the key book--on the subject of Minimal Art, a movement that has lately, newly become a topic of consuming interest to many modern art historians, critics, curators and artists.--Anna C. Chave, author of Mark Rothko: Subjects in Abstraction

"Good criticism of contemporary art movements is both rare and scattered, and readers with access to a wide range of periodicals and catalogue introductions are few. . . Minimal Art is so obviously the most important movement of the 1960s, and equally certainly will continue to be so in the early 1970s, that this anthology will be a valuable compilation of statements by artists and assessments by critics."--David Irwin, Apollo

ISBN9780520201477
PublisherUniversity of California Press
GenreArts and History
FormatPaperback
PublishedAugust 1995
LanguageENG- English
Pages454
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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