6 research outputs found
1965 to 1972 : When Attitudes Became Form
Curator Gresty assembles the work of 14 artists whose ideas in the 1960's pointed to a relationship between perceptual and conceptual understanding of art within a social, political and technological context. Biographical notes. Circa 330 bibl. ref
Nan Youngman: paintings, drawings, prints 1924-1986, exhibition organised by Angela Kingston and Hilary Gresty; catalogue compiled by Peter Black
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Public and Private : Secrets Must Circulate
For an exhibition of 28 European artists, Reinaudo focuses upon the self's image of the self, while Tisseron investigates photography's revelatory power. Buci-Glucksman poses the question of whether the intimate can remain "secret" in photographic art in the public domain. Hopkins approaches the topic of "men before the mirror" in relation to Duchamp's feminine persona and Gresty treats the special place of photography in daily life. 7 bibl. ref
After 1789 : Ideas and Images of Revolution
The celebration of the French Bicentennial provides the backdrop for this collection of texts and images which explores revolution in France, Russia, Mexico, Chile and in 20th century culture. Biographical notes on the 30 contributors. Circa 45 bibl. ref