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Movements in Modern Art David Batchelor

Movements in Modern Art By David Batchelor

Movements in Modern Art by David Batchelor


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Summary

Minimalist art is abstract, three-dimensional, modular, serial, geometric, preconceived in design and industrial in execution. This introduction examines the implications of these charactetristics, and in particular the work of five key artists: Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, and Robert Morris.

Movements in Modern Art Summary

Movements in Modern Art: Minimalism by David Batchelor

Many people have difficulty appreciating Carl Andre's 'Equivalent VIII,' consisting of 120 bricks, as a work of art. This publication shows not only how the bricks are indeed sculpture, but that Minimalist works such as this present some of the most intersting and imaginative work of the 1960s. Minimalism emerged and developed as a reaction against the emotiveness of Abstract Expressionism. Although most of the artists involved did not regard themselves as part of a group, there are certain key factors that define Minimalist work: it is abstract, three-dimensional, modular, serial, geometric, preconceived in design and industrial in execution. This introduction examines the implications of these characteristics, looking in particular at the work of five key artists: Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, and Robert Morris.

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"...an engaging and rewarding argument." The Art Book

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. After Abstract Expressionism; 2. Andre, Flavin, Judd, LeWitt; 3. Critical interpretations; 4. Revisions and continuations.

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GOR003962257
9780521627597
0521627591
Movements in Modern Art: Minimalism by David Batchelor
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1997-07-13
96
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