Eccentric objects : rethinking sculpture in 1960s America / Jo Applin.

"In America during the 1960s, sculpture as an artistic practice underwent a series of radical transformations. Artists including Lee Bontecou, Claes Oldenburg, Lucas Samaras, H.C. Westermann, and Bruce Nauman offered alternative ways of imagining the three-dimensional object. The objects they c...

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Main Author: Applin, Jo (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New Haven : Yale University Press, [2012]
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Summary:"In America during the 1960s, sculpture as an artistic practice underwent a series of radical transformations. Artists including Lee Bontecou, Claes Oldenburg, Lucas Samaras, H.C. Westermann, and Bruce Nauman offered alternative ways of imagining the three-dimensional object. The objects they created were variously described as erotic, soft, figurative, aggressive, bodily, or, in the words of the critic Lucy Lippard, "eccentric." Looking beyond the familiar and canonic artworks of the 1960s, the book challenges not only how we think about these artists, but how we learn to look at the more familiar narratives of 1960s sculpture, such as Pop and Minimalism. Ambivalent and disruptive, the work of this decade articulated a radical renegotiation--rejection, even--of contemporary paradigms of sculptural practice. This invigorating study explores that shift and the ways in which the kinds of work made in this period defied established categories and questioned the criteria for thinking about sculpture"--Publisher's description.
Physical Description:1 online resource (vii, 167 pages) : 78 illustrations (some color)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780300233544
030023354X
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Description based on print record and online resource (A&AePortal, viewed on May 9, 2018).