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Performance art : from futurism to the present / by RoseLee Goldberg.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: World of artPublication details: London ; New York : Thames & Hudson, 2011.Edition: 3rd edDescription: 256 p. : ill. 21 cmContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780500204047
Other title:
  • From futurism to the present
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 709.04
Contents:
Futurism -- Russian futurism and constructivism -- Dada -- Surrealism -- Bauhaus -- Living art c. 1933 to the 1970's -- The art of ideas and the media generation 1968 to 2000 -- The first decade of the new century 2001 to 2010.
Summary: "First published in 1979 and now extensively updated, this pioneering book has been expanded with a definitive account of the technological, political and aesthetic shifts in performance art that mark the early years of the twenty-first century. An astonishing increase in the number of works and venues around the world testifies to this art form as the chosen medium for new generations or artists entering the global conversation of art and culture and for articulating 'difference', whether dealing with issues of identity or historical context. The dsire for direct engagement with today's most prominent artists explains the wide appeal of performance art to the ever broadening audience for new art. Maurizio Cattelan, Paul McCarthy, Tania Bruguera, Matthew Barney, Patty Chang and Allora and Calzadilla, among many others, can now be seen in the historical context of other innovators in the field from the Futurists and Dadaists to Yves Klein and Laurie Anderson. With performance now featured in major museum and considered one of the most important artistic forms of the twenty-first century, thi is a timely update to the essential guide."--Publisher's description.
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Originally published in large format as Performance : live art 1909 to the present. First published in paperback in the United States of America by Thames & Hudson Inc., ... New York"--T.p. verso.

Previous published as Performance : live art since 1960. New York : Harry N. Abrams, 1998. Previously published as a rev. & expanded ed. as Performance art : from futurism to the present. New York : Thames & Hudson, 2001.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 250-252) and index.

Futurism -- Russian futurism and constructivism -- Dada -- Surrealism -- Bauhaus -- Living art c. 1933 to the 1970's -- The art of ideas and the media generation 1968 to 2000 -- The first decade of the new century 2001 to 2010.

"First published in 1979 and now extensively updated, this pioneering book has been expanded with a definitive account of the technological, political and aesthetic shifts in performance art that mark the early years of the twenty-first century. An astonishing increase in the number of works and venues around the world testifies to this art form as the chosen medium for new generations or artists entering the global conversation of art and culture and for articulating 'difference', whether dealing with issues of identity or historical context. The dsire for direct engagement with today's most prominent artists explains the wide appeal of performance art to the ever broadening audience for new art. Maurizio Cattelan, Paul McCarthy, Tania Bruguera, Matthew Barney, Patty Chang and Allora and Calzadilla, among many others, can now be seen in the historical context of other innovators in the field from the Futurists and Dadaists to Yves Klein and Laurie Anderson.
With performance now featured in major museum and considered one of the most important artistic forms of the twenty-first century, thi is a timely update to the essential guide."--Publisher's description.

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