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Including an introduction and bibliography, this is a collection of writings by and about the work of the 1960s minimalists, generously illustrated with photographs of paintings, sculpture, and performance.

Table of Contents
Anne M. Wagner: Reading Minimal Art
Preface
Lawrence Alloway: Systemic Painting
Michael Benedikt: Sculpture as Architecture: New York Letter,
1966-67
Mel Bochner: Serial Art, Systems, Solipsism
David Bourdon: The Razed Sites of Carl Andre
Nicolas Calas: Subject Matter in the Work of Barnett Newman
Michael Fried: Art and Objecthood
Bruce Glaser: Questions to Stella and Judd
E. C. Goossen: Two Exhibitions
Dan Graham: Photographs
Clement Greenberg: Recentness of Sculpture
Peter Hutchinson: Mannerism in the Abstract
David Lee: A Systematic Revery from Abstraction to Now
Allen Leepa: Minimal Art and Primary Meanings
Lucy R. Lippard: Eros Presumptive
Robert Morris: Notes on Sculpture
Toby Mussman: Literalness and the Infinite
Brian O'Doherty: Minus Plato
John Perreault: Minimal Abstracts
Yvonne Rainer: A Quasi Survey of Some "Minimalist" Tendencies
in the Quantitatively Minimal Dance Activity Midst the Plethora,
or an Analysis of Trio A
Barbara Rose: A B C Art
Harold Rosenberg: Defining Art
Irving Sandler: Gesture and Non-Gesture in Recent Sculpture
Willoughby Sharp: Luminism and Kineticism
Elayne Varian: Schemata 7
Samuel Wagstaff, Jr.: Talking with Tony Smith
Richard Wollheim: Minimal Art
Martial Raysse, Dan Flavin, Robert Smithson: Writings
Bibliography (compiled by Alicja T. Egbert)
Index

Minimal Art A Critical Anthology

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 03/08/1995
      ISBN13: 9780520201477, 978-0520201477
      ISBN10: 0520201477

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Including an introduction and bibliography, this is a collection of writings by and about the work of the 1960s minimalists, generously illustrated with photographs of paintings, sculpture, and performance.

      Table of Contents
      Anne M. Wagner: Reading Minimal Art
      Preface
      Lawrence Alloway: Systemic Painting
      Michael Benedikt: Sculpture as Architecture: New York Letter,
      1966-67
      Mel Bochner: Serial Art, Systems, Solipsism
      David Bourdon: The Razed Sites of Carl Andre
      Nicolas Calas: Subject Matter in the Work of Barnett Newman
      Michael Fried: Art and Objecthood
      Bruce Glaser: Questions to Stella and Judd
      E. C. Goossen: Two Exhibitions
      Dan Graham: Photographs
      Clement Greenberg: Recentness of Sculpture
      Peter Hutchinson: Mannerism in the Abstract
      David Lee: A Systematic Revery from Abstraction to Now
      Allen Leepa: Minimal Art and Primary Meanings
      Lucy R. Lippard: Eros Presumptive
      Robert Morris: Notes on Sculpture
      Toby Mussman: Literalness and the Infinite
      Brian O'Doherty: Minus Plato
      John Perreault: Minimal Abstracts
      Yvonne Rainer: A Quasi Survey of Some "Minimalist" Tendencies
      in the Quantitatively Minimal Dance Activity Midst the Plethora,
      or an Analysis of Trio A
      Barbara Rose: A B C Art
      Harold Rosenberg: Defining Art
      Irving Sandler: Gesture and Non-Gesture in Recent Sculpture
      Willoughby Sharp: Luminism and Kineticism
      Elayne Varian: Schemata 7
      Samuel Wagstaff, Jr.: Talking with Tony Smith
      Richard Wollheim: Minimal Art
      Martial Raysse, Dan Flavin, Robert Smithson: Writings
      Bibliography (compiled by Alicja T. Egbert)
      Index

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