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sculpting --- Sculpture --- Painting --- art [fine art] --- Conceptual --- Art styles --- painting [image-making] --- Art --- LeWitt, Sol --- anno 1900-1999 --- United States --- LeWitt, Sol, --- Exhibitions. --- Lewitt, Sol --- Sol Lewitt (° 1928, Hartford, Connecticut, VS) --- Kunsttheorie --- Beeldhouwkunst ; 20ste eeuw --- Schilderkunst ; 20ste eeuw ; Minimal Art ; Sol LeWitt --- Muurschilderkunst ; tekeningen ; 20ste eeuw --- 75.07 --- (069) --- 75.01 --- 73.07 --- 75.038 --- 741.07 --- Schilderkunst ; schilders --- (Musea. Collecties) --- Schilderkunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Beeldhouwkunst ; beeldhouwers A - Z --- Schilderkunst ; 1950 - 2000 --- Tekenkunst ; tekenkunstenaars A - Z --- Le Witt, Sol, --- Witt, Sol Le, --- Sol, Lewitt --- Exhibitions --- Lewitt, Sol, - 1928- - Exhibitions. --- Lewitt, Sol 1928-2007 (°Hartford, Connecticut, Verenigde Staten) --- LeWitt, Sol, - 1928-2007 - Exhibitions --- LeWitt, Sol, - 1928-2007 --- art [discipline] --- United States of America
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herausgegeben von = edited by Christina Bechtler, Charlotte von Koerber --- Sol LeWitt (° 1929, Hartford, Connecticut, USA127VS) --- kunst --- Schilderkunst ; 20ste eeuw ; Minimal Art ; Sol LeWitt --- twintigste eeuw --- Kleur in de schilderkunst --- Verenigde Staten --- 75.07 --- schilderkunst --- LeWitt Sol --- 75.038 --- 7.071 LEWITT --- Schilderkunst ; schilders --- Schilderkunst ; 1950 - 2000 --- LeWitt, Sol --- LeWitt, Sol, --- Le Witt, Sol, --- Witt, Sol Le, --- Themes, motives. --- Lewitt, Sol 1928-2007 (°Hartford, Connecticut, Verenigde Staten)
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A pioneer of minimalism and conceptual art, Sol LeWitt (1928-2007) is best known for his monumental wall drawings. LeWitt's broad artistic practice, however, also included photography, artist's books, sculpture, and printmaking. From the familiar to the underappreciated aspects of the artist's oeuvre, this book examines the ways that LeWitt's work was multidisciplinary, humorous, philosophical, and even religious. Locating Sol LeWitt contains nine new essays that explore the artist's work across media and address topics such as LeWitt's formative friendships with colleagues at the Museum of Modern Art in the early 1960s; his photographs of Manhattan's Lower East Side; his 1979 collaboration with Lucinda Childs and Philip Glass and its impact on his printmaking; and his commissions linked to Jewish history and the Holocaust. The essays offer insights into the role of parody, experimentation, and uncertainty in the artist's practice, along with contingency in relation to site, space, and movement. Together, these studies shed light on the full scope of LeWitt's creativity and offer a multifaceted reassessment of this singular and influential artist.
Art --- prints [visual works] --- sculpture [visual works] --- drawing [image-making] --- painting [image-making] --- photography [process] --- artists' books [books] --- LeWitt, Sol --- Beeldende kunst ; installaties ; in-situ ; 20ste eeuw --- Minimal Art ; Sol LeWitt --- Beeldende kunst ; 2de helft 20ste eeuw --- Lewitt, Sol 1928-2007 (°Hartford, Connecticut, Verenigde Staten) --- 7.07 --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A-Z
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Der Begriff des Kontradispositivs beschreibt eine dekonstruktivistische Zeichenpraxis, die an den Paradigmen ihrer eigenen Geschichte und Technik ansetzt, indem sie die Theorie der Zeichnung zu Ende denkt und so an ihren Grenzen fortschreibt. Es handelt sich bei diesen Randgängen der Zeichnung nicht mehr nur um neue oder andersartige Dispositive, wie diese von Pisanello bis Picasso verschiedentlich wirksam wurden, sondern um ›anti-klassische‹ Gegendispositive, die damit auch den Voraussetzungsreichtum eines scheinbar voraussetzungslosen Mediums in Frage stellen. Sechs Strategien dieser Entgrenzung werden insgesamt betrachtet, dazu gehören u.a. Geste und Automatismus bei Hartung und Pollock, Reflexion über den Topos der Blindheit bei Robert Morris, mit Derrida und Davidson, sowie der konzeptuelle Nominalismus Daniel Burens, der letztlich zu einer Aufhebung der Zeichnung führt und damit im strengen Sinne kein Kontra-Dispositiv mehr entwirft.
Davidson --- Daniel Burren --- Dieter Roth --- Dispositiv --- Eva Hesse --- Fried --- Geschichte der Zeichnung --- Hartung --- Heidegger --- John Cage --- Leroi-Gourhan --- Markus Raetz --- Merleau-Ponty --- Moderne --- Morgan O'Hara --- Nancy --- Philosophie der Zeichnung --- Pollock --- Postmoderne --- Sigmar Polke --- Sol LeWitt --- Theorie der Zeichnung --- William Anastasi --- Derrida --- Cavell --- Drawing --- Philosophy.
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""What is abstract art good for? What's the use--for us as individuals, or for any society--of pictures of nothing, of paintings and sculptures or prints or drawings that do not seem to show anything except themselves?" In this invigorating account of abstract art since Jackson Pollock, eminent art historian Kirk Varnedoe, the former chief curator of painting and sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, asks these and other questions as he frankly confronts the uncertainties we may have about the nonrepresentational art produced in the last five decades. He makes a compelling argument for its history and value, much as E. H. Gombrich tackled representation fifty years ago in Art and Illusion, another landmark A. W. Mellon Lectures volume. Realizing that these lectures might be his final work, Varnedoe conceived of them as a statement of his faith in modern art and the culminating example of his lucidly pragmatic and philosophical approach to art history. He delivered the lectures, edited and reproduced here with their illustrations, to overflowing crowds at the National Gallery of Art in Washington in the spring of 2003, just months before his death. With brilliance, passion, and humor, Varnedoe addresses the skeptical attitudes and misunderstandings that we often bring to our experience of abstract art. Resisting grand generalizations, he makes a deliberate and scholarly case for abstraction--showing us that more than just pure looking is necessary to understand the self-made symbolic language of abstract art. Proceeding decade by decade, he brings alive the history and biography that inform the art while also challenging the received wisdom about distinctions between abstraction and representation, modernism and postmodernism, and minimalism and pop. The result is a fascinating and ultimately moving tour of a half century of abstract art, concluding with an unforgettable description of one of Varnedoe's favorite works." http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0654/2006006621-d.html.
Art, Abstract --- Art, American --- USA --- United States --- Abstract art. --- Abstract expressionism. --- Adolf von Hildebrand. --- Aerial perspective. --- Aestheticism. --- Andy Warhol. --- Annie Hall. --- Anti-art. --- Art and Illusion. --- Art history. --- Barnett Newman. --- Brice Marden. --- Calligraphy. --- Carl Andre. --- Classicism. --- Clement Greenberg. --- Clyfford Still. --- Constantin Brâncu?i. --- Cubism. --- Cy Twombly. --- Dan Flavin. --- David Sylvester. --- Donald Judd. --- Drip painting. --- Edvard Munch. --- Ellsworth Kelly. --- Ernst Gombrich. --- Eva Hesse. --- Feminist art. --- Figurative art. --- Fine art. --- Frank Stella. --- Geometric abstraction. --- Gerhard Richter. --- Illusionism (art). --- J. M. W. Turner. --- Jackson Pollock. --- Jasper Johns. --- Josef Albers. --- Kirk Varnedoe. --- Lacquer. --- Lecture. --- Marcel Duchamp. --- Mark Rothko. --- Max Bill. --- Michael Fried. --- Minimalism. --- Modern art. --- Modernism. --- National Gallery of Art. --- New Thought. --- Pablo Picasso. --- Peter Eisenman. --- Peter Halley. --- Pop art. --- Postmodernism. --- Rachel Lachowicz. --- Rachel Whiteread. --- Reductive art. --- Richard Serra. --- Robert Rauschenberg. --- Roy Lichtenstein. --- Satire. --- Sherrie Levine. --- Smithsonian Institution. --- Sol LeWitt. --- Terry Winters. --- Whitney Museum of American Art. --- Willem de Kooning. --- Work of art.
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Design --- meubilair --- minimalisme --- Design ; meubels ; functionele objecten van 20ste eeuwse kunstenaars --- Artschwager, Richard --- Bloom, Barbara --- Burton, Scott --- Chamberlain, John --- Finlay, Ian Hamilton --- Flavin, Dan --- Hunt, Bryan --- Judd, Donald --- LeWitt, Sol --- Pardo, Jorge --- Sachs, Tom --- Shapiro, Joel --- Trockel, Rosemarie --- Turrell, James --- Tuttle, Richard --- West, Franz --- Whiteread, Rachel --- Wilson, Robert --- Beeldende kunst ; design ; wisselwerking --- 749.038 --- (069) --- Barbara Bloemink, Joseph Cunningham --- design --- kunst --- kunst en design --- meubelkunst --- verlichting --- modernisme --- minimal art --- Judd Donald --- Burton Scott --- Tuttle Richard --- Chamberlain John --- Artschwager Richard --- LeWitt Sol --- Hunt Bryan --- Shapiro Joel --- Wilson Robert --- Finlay Ian Hamilton --- Trockel Rosemarie --- Bloom Barbara --- Flavin Dan --- Turrell James --- Sachs Tom --- Whiteread Rachel --- Pardo Jorge --- West Franz --- Verenigde Staten --- twintigste eeuw --- 745.036 --- 745.01 --- 7.038 --- 7.01 --- Richard Artschwager --- Barbara Bloom --- Scott Burton --- Ian Hamilton Finlay --- Dan Flavin --- Bryan Hunt --- Donald Judd --- Sol Lewitt --- Jorge Pardo --- Tom Sachs --- Joel Shapiro --- Rosemarie Trockel --- James Turrell --- Richard Tuttle --- Franz West --- Rachel Whiteread --- Robert Wilson --- designers --- 745 --- Meubelkunst en design ; 1950 - 2000 --- (Musea. Collecties) --- CAD, design en industriële vormgeving --- Exhibitions --- Minimalisme --- vormgeving --- design [discipline] --- Product strategy --- meubilair (objectnaam) --- Art, Modern --- Conceptual art --- Furniture design --- Furniture --- Minimal art --- Wood furniture --- Wooden furniture --- Decoration and ornament --- Decorative arts --- House furnishings --- Cabinetwork --- Interior decoration --- Upholstery --- History --- 20th century --- Art [Modern ]
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