Recording Conceptual Art: Early Interviews with Barry, Huebler, Kaltenbach, LeWitt, Morris, Oppenheim, Siegelaub, Smithson, and Weiner by Patricia Norvell
ISBN-13:
9780520220119
ISBN-10:
0520220110
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Alexander Alberro, Patricia Norvell
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
University of California Press
Format:
Paperback
177 pages
Category:
History
,
Arts History & Criticism
,
Conceptual
,
Arts Other
,
Art
,
Encyclopedias & Subject Guides
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ISBN-13:
9780520220119
ISBN-10:
0520220110
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Alexander Alberro, Patricia Norvell
Publication date:
2001
Publisher:
University of California Press
Format:
Paperback
177 pages
Category:
History
,
Arts History & Criticism
,
Conceptual
,
Arts Other
,
Art
,
Encyclopedias & Subject Guides
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Recording Conceptual Art: Early Interviews with Barry, Huebler, Kaltenbach, LeWitt, Morris, Oppenheim, Siegelaub, Smithson, and Weiner by Patricia Norvell (ISBN-13: 9780520220119 and ISBN-10: 0520220110), written by authors
Alexander Alberro, Patricia Norvell, was published by University of California Press in 2001.
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Recording Conceptual Art features a highly provocative series of previously unpublished interviews conducted in early 1969 with some of the most dynamic, daring, and innovative artists of the tumultuous 1960s. The nine individuals―eight artists and one art dealer―are now known as major contributors to Conceptual art. These fascinating dialogues, conducted by Patricia Norvell, provide tantalizing moments of spontaneous philosophizing and brilliant insights, as well as moments of unabashed self-importance, with highly imaginative and colorful individuals.
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