The Present Prospects of Social Art History

The Present Prospects of Social Art History
Author: Anthony E. Grudin,Robert Slifkin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1501341596

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"The Present Prospects of Social Art History represents a major reconsideration of how art historians analyze works of art and the role that historical factors, both those at the moment when the work was created and when the historian addresses the objects at hand, play in informing their interpretations. Featuring the work of some of the discipline's leading scholars, the volume contains a collection of essays that consider the advantages, limitations, and specific challenges of approaching works of art primarily through a historical perspective. The assembled texts, along with an introduction by the co-editors, demonstrate an array of possible methodological approaches that acknowledge the significance of historical context in the creation, reception, and exhibition of works of art"--

The Present Prospects of Social Art History

The Present Prospects of Social Art History
Author: Robert Slifkin,Anthony E. Grudin
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2021-03-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781501341588

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The Present Prospects of Social Art History represents a major reconsideration of how art historians analyze works of art and the role that historical factors, both those at the moment when the work was created and when the historian addresses the objects at hand, play in informing their interpretations. Featuring the work of some of the discipline's leading scholars, the volume contains a collection of essays that consider the advantages, limitations, and specific challenges of seeing works of art primarily through a historical perspective. The assembled texts, along with an introduction by the co-editors, demonstrate an array of possible methodological approaches that acknowledge the crucial role of history in the creation, reception, and exhibition of works of art.

Art History as Social Praxis

Art History as Social Praxis
Author: David Craven
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2017-08-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004235861

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Art History as Social Praxis: The Collected Writings of David Craven brings together more than thirty essays that chart the development of Craven’s voice as an unorthodox Marxist who applied historical materialism to the study of modern art.

American Artists Engage the Built Environment 1960 1979

American Artists Engage the Built Environment  1960 1979
Author: Susanneh Bieber
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781000894806

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This volume reframes the development of US-American avant-garde art of the long 1960s—from minimal and pop art to land art, conceptual art, site-specific practices, and feminist art—in the context of contemporary architectural discourses. Susanneh Bieber analyzes the work of seven major artists, Donald Judd, Robert Grosvenor, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Smithson, Lawrence Weiner, Gordon Matta-Clark, and Mary Miss, who were closely associated with the formal-aesthetic innovations of the period. While these individual artists came to represent diverse movements, Bieber argues that all of them were attracted to the field of architecture—the work of architects, engineers, preservationists, landscape designers, and urban planners—because they believed these practices more directly shaped the social and material spaces of everyday life. This book’s contribution to the field of art history is thus twofold. First, it shows that the avant-garde of the long 1960s did not simply develop according to an internal logic of art but also as part of broader sociocultural discourses about buildings and cities. Second, it exemplifies a methodological synthesis between social art history and poststructural formalism that is foundational to understanding the role of art in the construction of a more just and egalitarian society. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, architecture, urbanism, and environmental humanism.

From Millet to L ger

From Millet to L  ger
Author: Robert L. Herbert
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300097069

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In a preface prepared for this volume, Herbert explains that these essays are linked by a focus on the relation of art to the urban-industrial revolution."--BOOK JACKET.

Pop Art and Beyond

Pop Art and Beyond
Author: Mona Hadler,Kalliopi Minioudaki
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2022-02-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781350197541

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Pop Art and Beyond foregrounds the roles of gender, race, and class in encounters with Pop during the Long Sixties. Exploring the work of over 20 artists from 5 continents, it offers new perspectives on Pop's heterogeneity. Featuring an array of rigorous chapters written by both acclaimed experts and emerging scholars, this anthology transcends the borders of individual and national contexts, and suspends hierarchies creating a space for the work of artists like Andy Warhol and the women of the Black Arts Movement to converse. It casts an inclusive look at the intersectional complexities of difference in Pop at a moment that gave rise to a plethora of radical social movements and identity politics. While this book introduces revelatory non-canonical artists into the Pop context or amplifies the careers of others, it is not limited to the confines of fine art. Chapters explore the intersecting variables of oppression and liberation in rituals of youth subcultures as well as practices across media with Pop sources and parallels ranging from Native American objects, Harlem advertisements, and Cordel literature, to stand-up comedy, music, fashion, and design. Pop Art and Beyond thus widens the conversation about what Pop was and what it can be for current art in its struggle for social justice and critiques of power.

Materializing Art History

Materializing Art History
Author: Gen Doy
Publsiher: Berg 3pl
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1998-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015045655308

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Item discusses Marxist art history in relation to the social history of art.

The Revolution Takes Form

The Revolution Takes Form
Author: Jordan Marc Rose
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2023
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780271096483

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