Reconsidering the Object of Art examines a generally underexposed (and therefore often misunderstood) period in contemporary art and highlights artists whose practices have inspired much of the most significant art being produced today. It illustrates and discusses many works that may not been seen within their proper historical context, if they have been individually seen at all.
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Reconsidering the Object of Art examines a generally underexposed (and therefore often misunderstood) period in contemporary art and highlights artists whose practices have inspired much of the most significant art being produced today. It illustrates and discusses many works that may not been seen within their proper historical context, if they have been individually seen at all.
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Near Fine. This is a near fine softcover copy with almost no wear. Completely clean, no marks. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles from October 15, 1995 to February 4, 1996. Catalog edited by Anne Goldstein and Anne Rorimer. With essays by Goldstein, Rorimer, Lucy Lippard, Stephen Melville and Jeff Wall. Chronology. Bibliography. Checklist of the exhibition. Illustrated mostly in black & white with some color. 11" high X 8" wide, 335 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.