The Institutions of Art

The Institutions of Art
Author: Peter B_rger,Christa B_rger
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0803212232

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Art has been an umbrella term for poetry; music, dance, sculpture painting, and architecture since the end of the eighteenth century, when the bourgeoisie were establishing their hegemony over culture and politics in Germany, labor was becoming more clearly divided, and religion was losing its unifying force. Art became a broad and separate entity as the expectations and experience of it changed. The Institutions of Art concentrates on German and French literature in illustrating the formation of aesthetic autonomy and the divergence between high and popular culture. Peter B_rger builds on his earlier Theory of the Avant-Garde (1984), pushing further into key theoretical questions about art and society. Christa B_rger extends the critique to the history of the novel, focusing on Goethe and Kleist. Looking backward to feudalism and forward to our century, the authors show how the function of art has changed along with the criteria for its production and evaluation.

Institutions by Artists

Institutions by Artists
Author: Jeff Khonsary,Antonia Pinter
Publsiher: Fillip Editions
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-09-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1927354331

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The second volume of Institutions by Artists looks at various global artist-run centers and initiatives within the historical contexts that saw their emergence--among them Western Front (Vancouver), Alice Yard (Trinidad and Tobago), ASCO (Los Angeles) and General Idea (Toronto). It compiles material presented at and around the Institutions by Artists conference, organized in Vancouver in 2012, documenting a series of historical and theoretical texts on artist-led practices as well as transcripts of two debates investigating the professionalization and state sponsorship of art.

Art and Its Institutions

Art and Its Institutions
Author: Nina Möntmann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: STANFORD:36105122971323

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A survey of art's complex and troubled relationship with institutions, this is a useful introduction to those involved with art appreciation, collecting, curation, the art market, art practice, as well as students and practitioners of art history, theory and politics.

A Manual for the 21st Century Art Institution

A Manual for the 21st Century Art Institution
Author: Bruce Altshuler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2009
Genre: Art museums
ISBN: UOM:39015080715280

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This volume contains a series of commissioned texts by artists, curators, and art historians on the subject of the evolution of contemporary arts, institutions and the spaces contained therein.

Art Apart

Art Apart
Author: Marcia R. Pointon
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1994
Genre: Art museums
ISBN: 0719039185

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Art History and Its Institutions

Art History and Its Institutions
Author: Elizabeth Mansfield
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2005-08-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781134585038

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Art History and Its Institutions focuses on the institutional discourses that shaped and continue to shape the field from its foundations in the nineteenth century. From museums and universities to law courts, labour organizations and photography studios, contributors examine a range of institutions, considering their impact on movements such as modernism; their role in conveying or denying legitimacy; and their impact on defining the parameters of the discipline.

Art and Contemporary Critical Practice

Art and Contemporary Critical Practice
Author: Gerald Raunig,Gene Ray
Publsiher: Mayflybooks/Ephemera
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2009
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: STANFORD:36105215513321

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'Institutional critique' is best known through the critical practice that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s by artists who presented radical challenges to the museum and gallery system. Since then it has been pushed in new directions by new generations of artists registering and responding to the global transformations of contemporary life. The essays collected in this volume explore this legacy and develop the models of institutional critique in ways that go well beyond the field of art. Interrogating the shifting relations between 'institutions' and 'critique', the contributors to this volume analyze the past and present of institutional critique and propose lines of future development. Engaging with the work of philosophers and political theorists such as Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Gilles Deleuze, Antonio Negri, Paolo Virno and others, these essays reflect on the mutual enrichments between critical art practices and social movements and elaborate the conditions for politicized critical practice in the twenty-first century.

The Last Art College

The Last Art College
Author: Garry Neill Kennedy
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2012-02-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780262016902

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The long-awaited history of the art college that became an unlikely epicenter of the art world in the 1960s and 1970s. How did a small art college in Nova Scotia become the epicenter of art education—and to a large extent of the postmimimalist and conceptual art world itself—in the 1960s and 1970s? Like the unorthodox experiments and rich human resources that made Black Mountain College an improbable center of art a generation earlier, the activities and artists at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (aka NSCAD) in the 1970s redefined the means and methods of art education and the shape of art far beyond Halifax. A partial list of visiting artists and faculty members at NSCAD would include Joseph Beuys, Sol LeWitt, Gerhard Richter, Dan Graham, Mel Bochner, Lucy Lippard, John Baldessari, Hans Haacke, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Frank, Jenny Holzer, Robert Morris, Eric Fischl, and Dara Birnbaum. Kasper Koenig and Benjamin Buchloh ran the NSCAD Press, publishing books by Hollis Frampton, Lawrence Weiner, Donald Judd, Daniel Buren, Michael Asher, Martha Rosler, and Michael Snow, among others. The Lithography Workshop produced early works by many of today's masters, including John Baldessari, Vito Acconci, and Claes Oldenburg. With The Last Art College, Garry Kennedy, the college's visionary president at the time, gives us the long-awaited documentary history of NSCAD during a formative era. From gallery openings to dance performances to visiting lectures to exhibitions to classroom projects, the book gives a rich historical and visual account of the school's activities, supplemented by details of specific events, reminiscences by faculty and students, accounts of artists' talks, and notes on memorable controversies.