Art Since 1940; Jonathan Fineberg; 2010

Art Since 1940 Upplaga 3

av Jonathan Fineberg
The premise of this book is that artists use their art to think about their experience; it gives them a language in which to work out a way of existing in the world. So the front and back of the cover are illustrated with some of the great artists featured in the book doing their work.

 

FRONT COVER:

1. Yoko Ono in the first performance of Cut Piece, Yamaichi Hall, Kyoto, 1964

photo courtesy Lenono Photo Archive Yoko Ono

2. Ann Hamilton wearing her 1984 # 13: Toothpick Suitchair

photo courtesy Ann Hamilton Studio

3. Josef Beuys lecturing with a blackboard, New York, 1974

photo photo by Peter Moore Estate of Peter Moore/ VAGA, New York

4. Ilya Kabakov performing The Walk with Ilya Kabakov, Moscow, circa 1980

photo Yuri Rost

5. Christo and Jeanne-Claude talking to workers at The Gates assembly plant in Queens, N.Y., February 2005 photo Wolfgang Volz

6. Jackson Pollock painting, East Hampton, N.Y., 1950

The Pollock-Krasner Foundation ARS, NY and DACS, London 2010 , photo by Hans Namuth. Courtesy Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona. Photograph Hans Namuth Estate

 

SPINE:

7 Cai Guo-Qiang in The Century with Mushroom CloudsProjects for the 20th Century, 1996

Photograph by Hiro Ihara, courtesy of the artist

 

BACK COVER:

8. Roxy Paine welding Conjoined, Madison Park, N.Y.C., 2007

photo Sofia M. Paine

9. Louise Bourgeois at home working on her mixed media sculpture Confrontation, New York, 1982

photo Inge Morath, courtesy Louise Bourgeois Studio/ Louise Bourgeois. DACS, London/VAGA, New York 2010

10. Andy Warhol during the filming of Lupe Velez (portrayed by Edie Sedgwick) in the home of Panna Grady at the Dakota apartment building, New York, 1965

photo Nat Finkelstein

11. Kerry James Marshall drawing, Chicago, 2009

photo by J. Fineberg

12. David Smith welding, Bolton Landing, 1952

photo John Stewart

13. Robert Arneson, modeling a self portrait, Benicia, California, 1978

Photo courtesy and estate of Robert Arneson/DACS, London/VAGA, New York 2010
The premise of this book is that artists use their art to think about their experience; it gives them a language in which to work out a way of existing in the world. So the front and back of the cover are illustrated with some of the great artists featured in the book doing their work.

 

FRONT COVER:

1. Yoko Ono in the first performance of Cut Piece, Yamaichi Hall, Kyoto, 1964

photo courtesy Lenono Photo Archive Yoko Ono

2. Ann Hamilton wearing her 1984 # 13: Toothpick Suitchair

photo courtesy Ann Hamilton Studio

3. Josef Beuys lecturing with a blackboard, New York, 1974

photo photo by Peter Moore Estate of Peter Moore/ VAGA, New York

4. Ilya Kabakov performing The Walk with Ilya Kabakov, Moscow, circa 1980

photo Yuri Rost

5. Christo and Jeanne-Claude talking to workers at The Gates assembly plant in Queens, N.Y., February 2005 photo Wolfgang Volz

6. Jackson Pollock painting, East Hampton, N.Y., 1950

The Pollock-Krasner Foundation ARS, NY and DACS, London 2010 , photo by Hans Namuth. Courtesy Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona. Photograph Hans Namuth Estate

 

SPINE:

7 Cai Guo-Qiang in The Century with Mushroom CloudsProjects for the 20th Century, 1996

Photograph by Hiro Ihara, courtesy of the artist

 

BACK COVER:

8. Roxy Paine welding Conjoined, Madison Park, N.Y.C., 2007

photo Sofia M. Paine

9. Louise Bourgeois at home working on her mixed media sculpture Confrontation, New York, 1982

photo Inge Morath, courtesy Louise Bourgeois Studio/ Louise Bourgeois. DACS, London/VAGA, New York 2010

10. Andy Warhol during the filming of Lupe Velez (portrayed by Edie Sedgwick) in the home of Panna Grady at the Dakota apartment building, New York, 1965

photo Nat Finkelstein

11. Kerry James Marshall drawing, Chicago, 2009

photo by J. Fineberg

12. David Smith welding, Bolton Landing, 1952

photo John Stewart

13. Robert Arneson, modeling a self portrait, Benicia, California, 1978

Photo courtesy and estate of Robert Arneson/DACS, London/VAGA, New York 2010
Upplaga: 3e upplagan
Utgiven: 2010
ISBN: 9780131934795
Förlag: Pearson
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 560 st
The premise of this book is that artists use their art to think about their experience; it gives them a language in which to work out a way of existing in the world. So the front and back of the cover are illustrated with some of the great artists featured in the book doing their work.

 

FRONT COVER:

1. Yoko Ono in the first performance of Cut Piece, Yamaichi Hall, Kyoto, 1964

photo courtesy Lenono Photo Archive Yoko Ono

2. Ann Hamilton wearing her 1984 # 13: Toothpick Suitchair

photo courtesy Ann Hamilton Studio

3. Josef Beuys lecturing with a blackboard, New York, 1974

photo photo by Peter Moore Estate of Peter Moore/ VAGA, New York

4. Ilya Kabakov performing The Walk with Ilya Kabakov, Moscow, circa 1980

photo Yuri Rost

5. Christo and Jeanne-Claude talking to workers at The Gates assembly plant in Queens, N.Y., February 2005 photo Wolfgang Volz

6. Jackson Pollock painting, East Hampton, N.Y., 1950

The Pollock-Krasner Foundation ARS, NY and DACS, London 2010 , photo by Hans Namuth. Courtesy Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona. Photograph Hans Namuth Estate

 

SPINE:

7 Cai Guo-Qiang in The Century with Mushroom CloudsProjects for the 20th Century, 1996

Photograph by Hiro Ihara, courtesy of the artist

 

BACK COVER:

8. Roxy Paine welding Conjoined, Madison Park, N.Y.C., 2007

photo Sofia M. Paine

9. Louise Bourgeois at home working on her mixed media sculpture Confrontation, New York, 1982

photo Inge Morath, courtesy Louise Bourgeois Studio/ Louise Bourgeois. DACS, London/VAGA, New York 2010

10. Andy Warhol during the filming of Lupe Velez (portrayed by Edie Sedgwick) in the home of Panna Grady at the Dakota apartment building, New York, 1965

photo Nat Finkelstein

11. Kerry James Marshall drawing, Chicago, 2009

photo by J. Fineberg

12. David Smith welding, Bolton Landing, 1952

photo John Stewart

13. Robert Arneson, modeling a self portrait, Benicia, California, 1978

Photo courtesy and estate of Robert Arneson/DACS, London/VAGA, New York 2010
The premise of this book is that artists use their art to think about their experience; it gives them a language in which to work out a way of existing in the world. So the front and back of the cover are illustrated with some of the great artists featured in the book doing their work.

 

FRONT COVER:

1. Yoko Ono in the first performance of Cut Piece, Yamaichi Hall, Kyoto, 1964

photo courtesy Lenono Photo Archive Yoko Ono

2. Ann Hamilton wearing her 1984 # 13: Toothpick Suitchair

photo courtesy Ann Hamilton Studio

3. Josef Beuys lecturing with a blackboard, New York, 1974

photo photo by Peter Moore Estate of Peter Moore/ VAGA, New York

4. Ilya Kabakov performing The Walk with Ilya Kabakov, Moscow, circa 1980

photo Yuri Rost

5. Christo and Jeanne-Claude talking to workers at The Gates assembly plant in Queens, N.Y., February 2005 photo Wolfgang Volz

6. Jackson Pollock painting, East Hampton, N.Y., 1950

The Pollock-Krasner Foundation ARS, NY and DACS, London 2010 , photo by Hans Namuth. Courtesy Center for Creative Photography, The University of Arizona. Photograph Hans Namuth Estate

 

SPINE:

7 Cai Guo-Qiang in The Century with Mushroom CloudsProjects for the 20th Century, 1996

Photograph by Hiro Ihara, courtesy of the artist

 

BACK COVER:

8. Roxy Paine welding Conjoined, Madison Park, N.Y.C., 2007

photo Sofia M. Paine

9. Louise Bourgeois at home working on her mixed media sculpture Confrontation, New York, 1982

photo Inge Morath, courtesy Louise Bourgeois Studio/ Louise Bourgeois. DACS, London/VAGA, New York 2010

10. Andy Warhol during the filming of Lupe Velez (portrayed by Edie Sedgwick) in the home of Panna Grady at the Dakota apartment building, New York, 1965

photo Nat Finkelstein

11. Kerry James Marshall drawing, Chicago, 2009

photo by J. Fineberg

12. David Smith welding, Bolton Landing, 1952

photo John Stewart

13. Robert Arneson, modeling a self portrait, Benicia, California, 1978

Photo courtesy and estate of Robert Arneson/DACS, London/VAGA, New York 2010
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