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Lucy R. Lippard

Autore di Pop Art

98+ opere 2,094 membri 20 recensioni

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Lucy Lippard is a highly regarded art historian and critic who has written many articles and books on contemporary and women's art.

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Opere di Lucy R. Lippard

Pop Art (1966) — A cura di; Collaboratore — 256 copie
Eva Hesse (1976) 142 copie
From the Center (1976) 110 copie
Surrealists on Art (1970) 43 copie
Changing (1847) 42 copie
Judy Chicago (2002) 37 copie
Dadas on Art (1971) — A cura di — 37 copie
I see/you mean: A novel (1979) 21 copie
Ad Reinhardt (1985) 15 copie
Museum of Capitalism (2017) 11 copie
Karen LaMonte (2020) 8 copie
Land/Art: New Mexico (2010) 8 copie
Sol LeWitt (2013) 6 copie
Urban Insights (2005) 6 copie
Shantz, Susan: Satiate. (1998) 5 copie
Lucy Lippard: 4,492,040 (2013) 5 copie
Joyce Kozloff: Voyages (2007) 3 copie
Tony Smith (1972) 3 copie
Minimal Art (1968) 2 copie
c. 7,500 2 copie
Recorded Activities (1970) 2 copie
Cracking (1979) 2 copie
In Touch 2 copie
5 Prose Fictions (2022) 1 copia
955,000 1 copia
557,087: An exhibition (1969) 1 copia
New York 13 1 copia
Lois Dodd 1 copia

Opere correlate

Art After Modernism: Rethinking Representation (1984) — Collaboratore — 226 copie
The New Art: A Critical Anthology (1966) — Collaboratore, alcune edizioni109 copie
David Wojnarowicz: Brush Fires in the Social Landscape (1994) — Introduzione — 108 copie
Louise Bourgeois (2008) — Collaboratore — 76 copie
Who Is Ana Mendieta? (2011) — Prefazione, alcune edizioni41 copie
World War 3 Illustrated 1980-1988 (1989) — Introduzione — 39 copie
Marks in Place: Contemporary Responses to Rock Art (1988) — Prefazione, alcune edizioni20 copie
unmuzzled ox 13 — Collaboratore — 7 copie
Big Deal #2 — Collaboratore — 3 copie

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Produced by Otis Gallery for the exhibition of the same title. Organized by Hal Glicksman, Gallery Director, on the recommendation of Kasper Koenig. Exhibition dates October 27 – December 4, 1977. Essay by Lucy Lippard. The catalogue presents On Kawara’s journal documenting the production of his date paintings made during 1967. Also included are original color samples and photographs documenting Kawara’s environment during this period.
 
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petervanbeveren | Jan 7, 2024 |
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held March 23 - May 26, 1968. Essays by Enno Develing and Lucy Lippard. Artists include: Carl Andre, Ronald Bladen, Dan Flavin, Robert Grosvener, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Tony Smith, Robert Smithson, and Richard Steiner. Includes artists' biographies and exhibition histories. Illustrated in black-and-white. Text in English and Dutch.
 
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petervanbeveren | Sep 24, 2023 |
As Lippard points out, Hesse’s use of obsessive repetition in her works served to increase and exaggerate the absurdity she saw in her life. In many ways, her works were ”psychic models,” as Robert Smithson has said, of ”a very interior person.” In pioneering the use of ”soft” materials, her sculptures betrayed her awareness of the manner in which her experience as a woman altered her art and career. Although she died before feminism affected the art world to any great extent, her major works have since become talismans for succeeding generations of women artists.Eva Hesse was designed by Hesse’s friends and colleagues Sol LeWitt and Pat Stier; her sculptures, drawings, and paintings are reproduced and discussed; and the text includes numerous quotations from her diaries. First published in 1976 but long out-of-print, this classic text is both an insightful critical analysis and a tribute to an artist whose genius has become increasingly apparent with the passage of time.… (altro)
 
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petervanbeveren | Dec 21, 2022 |
Apparently I used to read alotof art bks. & Lucy Lippard was one of the people I respected for writing about the newest work. Now I cd practically give a shit. Although, recently, thinking about how my social circle once included mostly painters, poets, sculptors, classical musicians, filmmakers, photographers, rock musicians, etc, I realize how boring it is that I know so few people active in some of these fields anymore. So, who cares, right? Get to the fucking review.

I reckon this was one of Lippard's earliest bks. Some of the essays are about older work: dadaism & surrealism; some on newer work: "The Dematerialization of Art". All of it is on something that Lippard had things of substance to say about.

Perhaps the most forward-thinking & creative of the essays is one entitled: "A1b2s19e5n14720e5e5 I9n14f6o15r18a1t20i9o15n14 a1n14d4 o15r18 C3r18i9t20i9c3i9s19m13". The original title wd have all of the letter's numbers in subscript but I don't know how to do that here. In this, Lippard give instructions for creating a piece relating to all the artists in a MoMA show that involves doing reasearch on them & getting them together w/ MoMA board members to discuss things like artists' rights & the relationship of the museum to the world at large, etc. She further specifies that no films glorifying war be shown. Here's an instance typical of the possibilities that conceptual & political art opened up: a critic details what she might do in relation to an art exhibit & then turns that into a script for an action by someone else - using it as an opportunity to examine social responsibility of all parties involved. Bravo!
… (altro)
 
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tENTATIVELY | Apr 3, 2022 |

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Opere
98
Opere correlate
12
Utenti
2,094
Popolarità
#12,290
Voto
3.8
Recensioni
20
ISBN
96
Lingue
6

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