Minimalism : Art and Polemics in the Sixties

Meyer, James. Minimalism : Art and Polemics in the Sixties. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2001.

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Abstract (English)

"What is minimalism? The answer to this simple question has defied simple answers. In this highly readable history of minimalist art James Meyer argues that 'minimalism' was not a coherent movement but a field of overlapping and sometimes opposed practices. He traces in comprehensive detail the emergence of six figures associated with the development - Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris and Anne Truitt - and how the notion of minimalism came to be constructed around their art in the 1960s. Despite distinctive differences in method and points of view, Meyer shows how these artists became equated in a series of important exhibitions and texts that led to their designation as minimalists." -- Dust jacket.

Types: Monographs
All Contributors: Meyer, James (Author)
Dossier: 700 - MOUVEMENT - MINIMALISME / MOVEMENT - MINIMALISM
Collation: 340 p. : ill. ; 27 cm
ISBN: 0300081553
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: New Haven, CT: Yale University Press
Artists: Andre, Carl; Flavin, Dan; Judd, Donald; Lewitt, Sol; Morris, Robert; Stella, Frank; Truitt, Anne
Keywords: MINIMALISM; ART HISTORY; MATERIALITY; 1960s
Copyright Statement: James Meyer
Notes:

Notes p. 271 - 316.
Bibliography p. 317 - 326.
Detailed photograph and copyright credits p. 327.
Subject Index p. 328 - 340.
Dust jacket.
Don d'Anne Ramsden.

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Date Deposited: 05 May 2016 19:57
Last Modified: 06 May 2016 16:01
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/27007
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