Object - event - performance art, materiality, and continuity since the 1960s

Much of the artwork that rose to prominence in the second half of the twentieth century took on novel forms - such as installation, performance, event, video, film, earthwork, and intermedia works with interactive and networked components - that pose a new set of questions about what art actually is...

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Körperschaft: Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture (Herausgebendes Organ)
Weitere Verfasser: Hölling, Hanna (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York City Bard Graduate Center 2022
Schriftenreihe:Cultural histories of the material world
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Zusammenfassung:Much of the artwork that rose to prominence in the second half of the twentieth century took on novel forms - such as installation, performance, event, video, film, earthwork, and intermedia works with interactive and networked components - that pose a new set of questions about what art actually is, both physically and conceptually. For conservators, this raises an existential challenge when considering what elements of these artworks can and should be preserved. This provocative volume revisits the traditional notions of conservation and museum collecting that developed over the centuries to suit a conception of art as static, fixed, and permanent objects. Conservators and museums increasingly struggle with issues of conservation for works created from the mid-twentieth to the twenty-first century that are unstable over time. The contributors ask what it means to conserve artworks that fundamentally address and embody the notion of change and, through this questioning, guide us to reevaluate the meaning of art, of objects, and of materiality itself. 'Object - event - ferformance' considers a selection of post-1960s artworks that have all been chosen for their instability, changeability, performance elements, and processes that pose questions about their relationship to conservation practices. This volume will be a welcome resource on contemporary conservation for art historians, scholars of dance and theater studies, curators, and conservators
Beschreibung:XII, 295 Seiten
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ISBN:9781941792223
978-1-941792-22-3