9780935640762-0935640762-The Last Picture Show: Artists Using Photography 1960-1982 (WALKER ART CENT)

The Last Picture Show: Artists Using Photography 1960-1982 (WALKER ART CENT)

ISBN-13: 9780935640762
ISBN-10: 0935640762
Edition: First Edition
Author: Richard Flood, David Weiss, Geoffrey Batchen, Joseph Beuys, Mel Bochner, Peter Fischli, Vito Acconci, Sarah Charlesworth, Pamela Lee, Valie Export, Giovanni Anselmo, Stefan Gronnert, Jan Dibbets, Bas Jan Ader, John Baldessari, Boltanski
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Walker Art Center
Format: Hardcover 304 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780935640762
ISBN-10: 0935640762
Edition: First Edition
Author: Richard Flood, David Weiss, Geoffrey Batchen, Joseph Beuys, Mel Bochner, Peter Fischli, Vito Acconci, Sarah Charlesworth, Pamela Lee, Valie Export, Giovanni Anselmo, Stefan Gronnert, Jan Dibbets, Bas Jan Ader, John Baldessari, Boltanski
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Walker Art Center
Format: Hardcover 304 pages

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The Last Picture Show: Artists Using Photography 1960-1982 (WALKER ART CENT) (ISBN-13: 9780935640762 and ISBN-10: 0935640762), written by authors Richard Flood, David Weiss, Geoffrey Batchen, Joseph Beuys, Mel Bochner, Peter Fischli, Vito Acconci, Sarah Charlesworth, Pamela Lee, Valie Export, Giovanni Anselmo, Stefan Gronnert, Jan Dibbets, Bas Jan Ader, John Baldessari, Boltanski, was published by Walker Art Center in 2003. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Collections, Catalogues & Exhibitions (Photography & Video) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Last Picture Show: Artists Using Photography 1960-1982 (WALKER ART CENT) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Collections, Catalogues & Exhibitions books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.09.

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Photography has become an increasingly pervasive medium of choice in contemporary art practice and is even employed at times by artists who do not necessarily consider themselves to be photographers. How did this come to be? The Last Picture Show will address the emergence of this phenomenon of artists using photography by tracing the development of conceptual trends in postwar photographic practice from its first glimmerings in the 60s in the work of artists such as Bernd & Hilla Becher, Ed Ruscha and Bruce Nauman, to its rise to art-world prominence in the work of the artists of the late 70s and early 80s including Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince and Cindy Sherman. Intended as a major genealogy of the rise of a still-powerful and evolving photographic practice by artists, the checklist will include a wide array of works examining a range of issues: performativity and photographic practice; portraiture and cultural identity; the formal and social architectonics of the built environment; societal and individual interventions in the landscape; photography's relationship to sculpture and painting; the visual mediation of meaning in popular culture; and the poetic and conceptual investigation of visual non-sequiturs, disjunctions and humorous absurdities. Bringing together a newly commissioned body of scholarship with reprints of important historical texts, The Last Picture Show seeks to define the legacy that has produced a rich body of photographic practice in the art world today.

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