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- catalog contributor b7008628.
- catalog coverage "Art Philosophy.".
- catalog created "c1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "c1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1976.".
- catalog description "A prelude with chairs -- I. Why create? Why art? -- Self discovery -- Scientific curiousity -- Education in sensibility -- The factor X -- Interest in the thing -- The will to inform and the development of human consciousness -- II. The democratization of the art object -- Active spectator participation -- The devaluation of uniqueness -- The spectacle as an article of mass consumption -- III. Developments in content -- Nonobjective symbolism -- The mystic presence : voygaes into the absolute -- Mass media image : banalized celebrity and celebrated banality -- Confrontation with energy, pattern, and matter -- The thing, the whole thing, and nothing but the thing -- The rise of the idea and the malady of form -- IV. Uproar in form -- New materials and new tools inspire new techniques -- Dialogue with a limit : the picture's edge and the sculpture's boundary -- The monologue of magnitude -- Gravity in harness -- Soft sculpture, anti-form, solidified shadow -- Systemic art : reiteration, multiplication, permutation, modularity -- V. Storming the barriers : the aesthetics of the merger -- The wounded canvas, combines, the non-geometric field -- Environtments, light situations, space sculpture, sculpture as causeway, land art -- Lettrism, Happenings et Alia -- Design in movement -- The use of sound -- Physics as tool -- VI. The desanctification of the artist and the desacralization of the art object -- The insane as artist -- The machine as artist -- From found to discard object, from form to function : the battle against the essentials of art -- The remythification of the artist and the remystifcation of the art object -- Sense in nonsense : Dada Rediviva -- The foul object : sculpture from fat -- VII. The disavowal of the art object -- Demise : erased and burnt offerings -- Demotion : from end product to by-product in conceptual art -- Repression : the neutered object -- Attempt at a trial balance.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 405-409.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 434 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Beyond modern art.".
- catalog identifier "052547370X".
- catalog isFormatOf "Beyond modern art.".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "c1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Dutton,".
- catalog relation "Beyond modern art.".
- catalog spatial "Art Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "709/.04".
- catalog subject "Art Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Art, Modern 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Avant-garde (Aesthetics)".
- catalog subject "N6490 .G636 1976".
- catalog tableOfContents "A prelude with chairs -- I. Why create? Why art? -- Self discovery -- Scientific curiousity -- Education in sensibility -- The factor X -- Interest in the thing -- The will to inform and the development of human consciousness -- II. The democratization of the art object -- Active spectator participation -- The devaluation of uniqueness -- The spectacle as an article of mass consumption -- III. Developments in content -- Nonobjective symbolism -- The mystic presence : voygaes into the absolute -- Mass media image : banalized celebrity and celebrated banality -- Confrontation with energy, pattern, and matter -- The thing, the whole thing, and nothing but the thing -- The rise of the idea and the malady of form -- IV. Uproar in form -- New materials and new tools inspire new techniques -- Dialogue with a limit : the picture's edge and the sculpture's boundary -- The monologue of magnitude -- Gravity in harness -- Soft sculpture, anti-form, solidified shadow -- Systemic art : reiteration, multiplication, permutation, modularity -- V. Storming the barriers : the aesthetics of the merger -- The wounded canvas, combines, the non-geometric field -- Environtments, light situations, space sculpture, sculpture as causeway, land art -- Lettrism, Happenings et Alia -- Design in movement -- The use of sound -- Physics as tool -- VI. The desanctification of the artist and the desacralization of the art object -- The insane as artist -- The machine as artist -- From found to discard object, from form to function : the battle against the essentials of art -- The remythification of the artist and the remystifcation of the art object -- Sense in nonsense : Dada Rediviva -- The foul object : sculpture from fat -- VII. The disavowal of the art object -- Demise : erased and burnt offerings -- Demotion : from end product to by-product in conceptual art -- Repression : the neutered object -- Attempt at a trial balance.".
- catalog title "Beyond modern art / Carla Gottlieb.".
- catalog type "text".