Books by Lucy R. Lippard
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition The Six Years' Project: Lucy R. Lippard and the Emergence of Conceptual Art, September 14, 2012-February 3, 2013, organized by Catherine Morris, Curator of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center at the Brooklyn Museum, and the independent scho...lar Vincent Bonin. Read more
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Exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, July 2 - Sept. 20, 1970, under the auspices of the International Council of the Museum of Modern Art.
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This work documents the network of ideas that has been labelled conceptual art. Including texts by and taped discussions among and with the artists involved, the book is arranged as an annotated chronology.
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Explorations by 12 native American artists and writers into the images that have our ideas of Indianness , and the complex relationship of photography to identity.
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From rugged and functional to stylized and adorned, ranch gates in Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arizona are highlighted in more than 100 full-color photos. This coffee-table edition is both a sumptuous documentary record and a tribute to a quintessentially Am...erican symbol. Read more
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David Wojnarowiczs use of photography, at times in conjunction with text and painting, was extraordinary, as was his unprecedented way of addressing the AIDS crisis and issues of censorship, homophobia, and narrative. This book address Wojnarowiczs profound legacy: the relentless... tugs, allegiances, censorship, and ethical issues. Read more
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Edward Ranney (b 1942) is one of the most distinguished photographers of the Peruvian landscape. In 1985 he began photographing the Nazca lines, a series of monumental geoglyphs that stretch across an arid plateau in southern Peru. This book includes an essay that situates his wo...rk within the context of landscape photography and contemporary art. Read more
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The map of America by heart committed to paper with the artistic ease of popular artists
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The author weaves together sociology, anthropology, art practices, and community activism in order to examine how tourist sites are conceived and represented.
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A major survey of contemporary artist Hung Liu, whose layered portraits explore history and memory through the stories of marginalized figures
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