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Robert Rauschenberg's »Erased de Kooning Drawing« (1953)

Author : Gregor Stemmrich
Publisher : Hatje Cantz Verlag
Page : 1028 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2023-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9783775755030

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Robert Rauschenberg's »Erased de Kooning Drawing« (1953) by Gregor Stemmrich Pdf

Erased de Kooning Drawing ist ein Kunstwerk, das auf radikale Weise die Definition von Kunst und das Verständnis von Autorschaft herausfordert. Drei amerikanische Künstler waren 1953 an seiner Erschaffung beteiligt: Robert Rauschenberg radierte eine Zeichnung Willem de Koonings aus, der mit einem gewissen Widerwillen sein Einverständnis gegeben hatte. Jasper Johns versah es anlässlich seiner ersten Präsentation mit einem Label, das maßgeblich zu seiner Wahrnehmung als eigenständigem Werk beitrug. Das zu etwas Neuem transformierte Blatt wurde in den 1950er-Jahren als Neo-Dada aufgefasst, in den 1960ern als Beginn der Konzeptkunst und in den 1980er-Jahren als Aufbruch in die Postmoderne. Zahlreiche Künstler*innen bezogen sich auf das Werk und Rauschenberg selbst griff es immer wieder auf. Es erwies sich als Testfall für Bestimmungen von Modernismus, Literalismus und Postmodernismus. Gregor Stemmrichs kenntnisreiche kunsttheoretische Betrachtung arbeitet die anhaltende Relevanz des Werks für die Theorie des Bildes, des Index, der Spur, des Allegorischen und der Frage nach Appropriation heraus.

Robert Rauschenberg

Author : Sara Sinclair,Peter Bearman,Mary Marshall Clark
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 465 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2019-08-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780231549950

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Robert Rauschenberg by Sara Sinclair,Peter Bearman,Mary Marshall Clark Pdf

Robert Rauschenberg (1925–2008) was a breaker of boundaries and a consummate collaborator. He used silk-screen prints to reflect on American promise and failure, melded sculpture and painting in works called combines, and collaborated with engineers and scientists to challenge our thinking about art. Through collaborations with John Cage, Merce Cunningham, and others, Rauschenberg bridged the music, dance, and visual-art worlds, inventing a new art for the last half of the twentieth century. Robert Rauschenberg is a work of collaborative oral biography that tells the story of one of the twentieth century’s great artists through a series of interviews with key figures in his life—family, friends, former lovers, professional associates, studio assistants, and collaborators. The oral historian Sara Sinclair artfully puts the narrators’ reminiscences in conversation, with a focus on the relationship between Rauschenberg’s intense social life and his art. The book opens with a prologue by Rauschenberg’s sister and then shifts to New York City’s 1950s and ’60s art scene, populated by the luminaries of abstract expressionism. It follows Rauschenberg’s eventual move to Florida’s Captiva Island and his trips across the globe, illuminating his inner life and its effect on his and others’ art. The narrators share their views on Rauschenberg’s work, explore the curatorial thinking behind exhibitions of his art, and reflect on the impact of the influx of money into the contemporary art market. Included are artists famous in their own right, such as Laurie Anderson and Brice Marden, as well as art-world insiders and lesser-known figures who were part of Rauschenberg’s inner circle. Beyond considering Rauschenberg as an artist, this book reveals him as a man embedded in a series of art worlds over the course of a long and rich life, demonstrating the complex interaction of business and personal, public and private in the creation of great art.

Willem de Kooning Nonstop

Author : Rosalind E. Krauss
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 165 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780226267449

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Willem de Kooning Nonstop by Rosalind E. Krauss Pdf

This image-rich essay offers a radical rethinking of the ab-ex painter Willem de Kooning by one of the greatest American art critics. Many have written about de Kooning s startling canvases of monstrous women, but none have approached them this way. In prose as energetic as her subject, Rosalind Krauss demonstrates how de Kooning could never stop reworking the same subject. Deploying one telling image after another, she shows that, from the early days of his career, de Kooning nearly always (1) worked with a tripartite vertical structure, (2) projected his own figure and point of view as the (male) artist into the painting, and (3) was compelled to produce the female figure, legs splayed obscenely or knees projected into the viewer s space in practically everything he made. Hidden in plain sight even in paintings of highways, boats, and landscapes, Woman is always there. How could we have missed this?"

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Author : San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Art, Modern
ISBN : 0918471842

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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art by San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Pdf

Edited by Janet Bishop, Corey Keller, Sarah Roberts. Foreword by Neal Benezra. Text by Gary Garrels, Henry Urbach, Sandra S. Phillips, et al.

De Kooning

Author : Willem De Kooning,John Elderfield,Lauren Mahony,Jennifer Field,Delphine Huisinga,Susan Lake
Publisher : The Museum of Modern Art
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780870707971

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De Kooning by Willem De Kooning,John Elderfield,Lauren Mahony,Jennifer Field,Delphine Huisinga,Susan Lake Pdf

This publication offers an unparalleled opportunity to appreciate the development of the artist's work as it unfolded over nearly seven decades, beginning with his early academic works, made in Holland before he moved to the United States in 1926, and concluding with his final, sparely abstract paintings of the late 1980s.

The Erasers

Author : Alain Robbe-Grillet
Publisher : Grove Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1968
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0802150861

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The Erasers by Alain Robbe-Grillet Pdf

Alain Robbe-Grillet is internationally hailed as the chief spokesman for the noveau roman and one of the great novelists of the twentieth century. The Erasers, his first novel, reads like a detective story but is primarily concerned with weaving and then probing a complete mixture of fact and fantasy. The narrative spans the twenty-four-hour period following a series of eight murders in eight days, presumably the work of a terrorist group. After the ninth murder, the investigation is turned over to a police agent, who may in fact be the assassin. Both an engrossing mystery and a sinister deconstruction of reality, The Erasers intrigues and unnerves with equal force as it pull us along to its ominous conclusion.

Robert Rauschenberg, a Retrospective

Author : Walter Hopps,Robert Rauschenberg,Susan Davidson,Trisha Brown,Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Publisher : Abrams
Page : 636 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Art
ISBN : UOM:49015002490861

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Robert Rauschenberg, a Retrospective by Walter Hopps,Robert Rauschenberg,Susan Davidson,Trisha Brown,Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Pdf

A retrospective of the artist's work.

An Audience of Artists

Author : Catherine Craft
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2012-05-30
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780226116808

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An Audience of Artists by Catherine Craft Pdf

An Audience of Artists turns this time line for the postwar New York art world on its head, presenting a new pedigree for these artistic movements. Drawing on an array of previously unpublished material, Catherine Craft reveals that Neo-Dada, far from being a reaction to Abstract Expressionism, actually originated at the heart of that movement's concerns about viewers, originality, and artists' debts to the past and one another. Furthermore, she argues, the original Dada movement was not incompatible with Abstract Expressionism. In fact, Dada provided a vital historical reference for artists and critics seeking to come to terms with the radical departure from tradition that Abstract Expressionism seemed to represent. Tracing the activities of artists such as Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman, and Jackson Pollock alongside Marcel Duchamp's renewed embrace of Dada in the late 1940s, Craft explores the challenges facing artists trying to work in the wake of a destructive world war and the paintings, objects, writings, and installations that resulted from their efforts."--Jacket.

Capter L'essence Du Spectacle

Author : Nicole Leclercq,Kristy Davis,Laurent Rossion,Alan R. Jones
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Collective memory
ISBN : 9052016372

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Capter L'essence Du Spectacle by Nicole Leclercq,Kristy Davis,Laurent Rossion,Alan R. Jones Pdf

Le défi du patrimoine immatériel est de capturer l'essence du spectacle : l'idée de « capture » a cela d'intéressant qu'elle suppose que les professionnels impliqués dans la SIBMAS soient comme des chasseurs, sur la piste, de toutes sortes de façons, afin de coincer et de recueillir un petit quelque chose d'éphémère, qui en vaut la peine, et qui nous en apprend sur nous-mêmes et sur notre monde. Certains chasseurs se servent des bases de données, d'autres des écrits ou des images - mais tous partagent un même objectif : ne pas laisser se perdre un moment spécial, magique, que seule la vie du spectacle peut générer. The challenge of intangible heritage is to capture the essence of performance: the idea of capturing is interesting as it implies that the professionals, involved in SIBMAS, are on a hunt, a hunt in a number of different ways to pin down and preserve something ephemeral and something worth preserving, something that tells us more about ourselves and the world we live in. Some hunters use the database, some the written word, some the camera but all share a common goal: not to let go of a particular moment, a magic moment that only the live event can create.

Robert Rauschenberg

Author : Susan Davidson,Robert Rauschenberg,Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Publisher : Guggenheim Museum
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Art
ISBN : UCSD:31822037387057

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Robert Rauschenberg by Susan Davidson,Robert Rauschenberg,Peggy Guggenheim Collection Pdf

Edited by Susan Davidson. Text by Trisha Brown, Mimi Thompson. Preface by Philip Rylands.

Rachel Harrison, G-L-O-R-I-A.

Author : Beau Rutland,Rachel Harrison,Johanna Burton
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 129 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2015-01-01
Category : Art, American
ISBN : 9780300215960

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Rachel Harrison, G-L-O-R-I-A. by Beau Rutland,Rachel Harrison,Johanna Burton Pdf

Linking two influential figures in American art, this fascinating catalogue explores the intersection between works by modern master Robert Rauschenberg (1925­-2008) and innovative contemporary artist Rachel Harrison (b. 1966). Taking its name from Gloria, an iconic Rauschenberg work in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, the book covers multiple aspects of Harrison's career thus far, and uses her work as a lens to explore the lasting influence of Rauschenberg. Two essays underline the reason for this pairing: one, by Beau Rutland, takes a thematic approach to the interplay between Rauschenberg's and Harrison's practices; the other, by Johanna Burton, presents a more nuanced look at Harrison's oeuvre. Harrison herself debuts new digital collages created specifically for this publication. The first book to compare Rauschenberg and Harrison, Rachel Harrison: G-L-O-R-I-A brings a completely new perspective to these well-known subjects.

The Decision Between Us

Author : John Paul Ricco
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2014-03-31
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780226113371

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The Decision Between Us by John Paul Ricco Pdf

The Decision Between Us combines an inventive reading of Jean-Luc Nancy with queer theoretical concerns to argue that while scenes of intimacy are spaces of sharing, they are also spaces of separation. John Paul Ricco shows that this tension informs our efforts to coexist ethically and politically, an experience of sharing and separation that informs any decision. Using this incongruous relation of intimate separation, Ricco goes on to propose that “decision” is as much an aesthetic as it is an ethical construct, and one that is always defined in terms of our relations to loss, absence, departure, and death. Laying out this theory of “unbecoming community” in modern and contemporary art, literature, and philosophy, and calling our attention to such things as blank sheets of paper, images of unmade beds, and the spaces around bodies, The Decision Between Us opens in 1953, when Robert Rauschenberg famously erased a drawing by Willem de Kooning, and Roland Barthes published Writing Degree Zero, then moves to 1980 and the “neutral mourning” of Barthes’ Camera Lucida, and ends in the early 1990s with installations by Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Offering surprising new considerations of these and other seminal works of art and theory by Jean Genet, Marguerite Duras, and Catherine Breillat, The Decision Between Us is a highly original and unusually imaginative exploration of the spaces between us, arousing and evoking an infinite and profound sense of sharing in scenes of passionate, erotic pleasure as well as deep loss and mourning.

Photographs

Author : Robert Rauschenberg
Publisher : Pantheon
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : UOM:39015020379924

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Photographs by Robert Rauschenberg Pdf

Spine title: Rauschenberg photographs.

Encounters with Rauschenberg

Author : Leo Steinberg
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 94 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2000-05-15
Category : Art
ISBN : 0226771830

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Encounters with Rauschenberg by Leo Steinberg Pdf

Published to accompany the exhibition held at New York, Houston, Cologne and Bilbao, September 1997 - March 1999.

Laurence Sterne in Modernism and Postmodernism

Author : David Pierce,Peter Jan de Voogd
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2023-04-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004658813

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Laurence Sterne in Modernism and Postmodernism by David Pierce,Peter Jan de Voogd Pdf

Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy is the most wayward -- and in some respects the most powerful -- critique of Locke's theory of knowledge, while his interest in the gulf between biological and clock time makes him a contemporary of Proust and Bergson. In obscuring the fine line between autobiography and fiction, Sterne belongs to the generation of modern writers that includes Joyce and Nabokov. In his deliberate refusal to construct a 'goahead plot' Sterne commends himself to contemporary narratologists. In his concern with personal identity, he anticipates the Derridean stress on 'trace'. In his promiscuous borrowings from past authors, he offers himself as a suitably perverse model for the school of postmodern theory. In his attention to matters of typography and to a visual language, he provides a running commentary on almost every aspect of the relationship between word and image. Himself influenced by Rabelais, Montaigne, Cervantes and Burton, Sterne has influenced writers as diverse as Cabrera Infante, Kundera, Márquez, Rushdie and Beckett. And James Joyce. These influences are traced here by sixteen scholars from Europe and the USA, proof if any were needed that Laurence Sterne today is as rewardingly puzzling as he was in his own century.