Blasted Allegories

Blasted Allegories
Author: Brian Wallis
Publisher: MIT Press (MA)
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1987
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Blasted Allegories is the first comprehensive collection of writing by contemporary artists, making available the best and most representative examples from the past ten years, an era marked by such pluralism and eclecticism that the voice of the artist may be the clearest one to listen to.

Blasted Allegories

Blasted Allegories
Author: Beatrix Ruf
Publisher: Jrp Ringier
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: 9783905829402

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One of the most important contemporary art collections in Switzerland, the Ringier Collection is presented here through a selection of more than 400 works from artists ranging from John Baldessari (from whom the title of this book has been borrowed), Richard Prince, and Fischli / Weiss, to Urs Fischer, Rodney Graham, Karen Kilimnik, and Trisha Donnelly. Organised as a visual essay rather than an exhaustive account of the last two decades, the publication attempts to map the contemporary art scene by following alternative as well as mainstream currents. Edited by Beatrix Ruf, Director of Kunsthalle Zürich and Curator of the Collection, the book gathers together statements on different topics particularly relevant to understanding the present contexts of a scene whose main debates are often overshadowed by its globalised and market-driven aspects. English and German text.

Blasted Allegories

Blasted Allegories
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2016
Genre: Photograph collections
ISBN:

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New Essays on Hawthorne's Major Tales

New Essays on Hawthorne's Major Tales
Author: Millicent Bell
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1993-09-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521428682

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This book examines in detail some of Hawthorne's most important and most beloved stories.

John Baldessari's Later Blasted Allegories

John Baldessari's Later Blasted Allegories
Author: Heather McGuire
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2010
Genre: Allegory
ISBN:

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John Baldessari's Blasted Allegories (1977-1978) represent a concerted reconsideration of the most active and critical pursuits of the 1960s and '70s, including structuralism, post-structuralism, systems-based art, constraint-based approaches to composition, chance, and allegory. Thirty-five of the sixty-some Blasted Allegories are designated here as "later" works in the series because they share formal and structural characteristics; they present arrangements of colored photographs on neutral matte board. Although the later Blasted Allegories initially appear as colorful sentences, the close readings undertaken in this dissertation reveal that these pieces have been generated by the imposition of individual sets of constraints on a combinatorial system. In addition, many of these works appropriate structural models from cultural anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, narratologist A.J. Greimas, and grammarian Noam Chomsky; even though they subsume the rules implied by these structural models, they undergo a post-structural critique wherein fixed relationships are destabilized by word play, homophones, rhyme, and the imposition of such additional operations as algorithms. This dissertation demonstrates how Baldessari solicits art as an experience of cognitive construction, pleasure, and protracted play with the possibilities of meaning. His crypto-narratives take readers along the cognitive spiral theorized by psychologist Jean Piaget that begin with sensory perceptions, expand into operational understandings of these works as products of a combinatory system, and can be built into logical and mathematical apprehensions of the resultant texts. Like many of the embedded models, Piaget's spiral is counterbalanced in this series by the conflation of vying cultural models into a cacophony of signification. Baldessari's texts play with readers' proclivities to search for meaning. The artist solicits protracted interactions from viewer/readers, who are able to discern multiple, simultaneous readings and thus relinquish an ensconced approach toward art as a synthesis of embedded cultural models. Baldessari's series engages conceptions of allegory as a procedure, a condition of the text, and a hedge against reductive, overarching interpretations. Working in a Duchampian vein, Baldessari posits the components of new syntaxes for art that return readers to these pieces, where variable interactions between readers and these heteroglossic texts ressemble open systems that can unsettle artist-imposed significations.

Photography between Poetry and Politics

Photography between Poetry and Politics
Author: Hilde van Gelder
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2008
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9058676641

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Lieven Gevaert Series 7Does photography have a hybrid or chameleonic character because it can be part of entirely different mixed-media works of art? Photography as a medium is faced with the challenge of escaping from its too-frequent use as rather noncommittal and "poetic" visual imagery. How best might photographers proceed to maintain the integrity of their art? A distinguished group of art historians, art theorists, and specialists in contemporary photography address these issues in Photography between Poetry and Politics. They suggest that by raising a critical debate on the internal workings of the artistic system itself or on broader social problems, photographers might be able to transcend both political and aesthetic concerns, and so revitalize their art form and regain its autonomy.

Robert Smithson and the American Landscape

Robert Smithson and the American Landscape
Author: Ron Graziani
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2004-04-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780521827553

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The New Romanticism

The New Romanticism
Author: Eberhard Alsen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317776003

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The New Romanticism is an overview of the romantic trend taken up by American novelists in the twentieth-century. Includes three classic essays by Saul bellow, Thomas Pyncheon, and Toni Morrison.

Politics of Kathy Acker

Politics of Kathy Acker
Author: Borowska Emilia Borowska
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Politics and literature
ISBN: 1474424678

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Exploring revolutionary politics in the work of one of America's most important avant-garde writersKey FeaturesSituates Acker in broader social, political and historical contextsOffers an extensive analysis of the intersections between politics and literary form, asserting Acker's pivotal position in the avant-garde tradition in the twentieth centuryOpens Acker's texts to a range of theory and makes links between literature and other disciplinesThis study brings the radicalism of Acker's politics back to life. Moving beyond conventional accounts of her postmodernism, it explores her work as a continuation of the historical avant-garde and examines how she took moments and movements from modern history, including Russian nihilism, Spanish anarchism and the global revolts of the 1960s, to create her own political agenda. In doing so, it presents Acker in a new light: a revolutionary voice in an age when such voices are sorely needed.