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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Used - Good. Used copy with light wear to the cover. Binding is tight no interior marks. Seller Inventory # 310967
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Size 275mmX 205mm. Dan Graham's artworks and critical writings have had an enormous influence on the course of contemporary art over the past quarter century. His artwork has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. His writings have appeared in Artform, Arts, and numerous other magazines, books, and monographs. Brian Wallis is a senior editor of Art in America. Seller Inventory # 002451
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Book Description hardcover with dust jacket. Dan Graham's artworks and critical writings have had an enormous influence on the course of contemporary art over the past quarter century. Rock My Religion collects eighteen of Graham's essays from all periods of his work, beginning with his essays on minimalist artists such as Dan Flavin and Donald Judd, continuing with his writings on punk rock and popular culture, and concluding with his more recent considerations of architecture, urban space, and power.Alternating with these theoretical essays are descriptions and documentations of Graham's own works and installations - projects that trace his explorations in conceptual art, video, photography, architecture, and public sculpture, showing the integral connections between Graham's criticism and his own artwork. Although as an artist Graham has been associated with minimalism, conceptual art, and postmodernism, his writing does not conform to the stylistic and theoretical constraints of any specific movement. With sources and topics ranging from Ronald Reagan to the Sex Pistols, from Michel Foucault to Dean Martin, Graham's eclectic investigations into the complex cultural relationships between art production and social reality are always strikingly original. What makes these writings particularly astonishing, though, is Graham's willingness to examine specific manifestations of popular culture (television, magazines, rock and roll, drugs) without regard to traditional qualitative judgments and without separating "high" or "low" culture from the processes of everyday life.Text: Wallis Brian, Graham Dan.cm 20x27,5; pp. 330; BW ills.; hardcover with dust jacket. book. Seller Inventory # AM-1242
Book Description 328 pp.; 27.5 x 20 cm.; sewn bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; offset-printed; Compendium of writings and projects for publication by Dan Graham, edited by Brian Wallis. Essays include "My Works for Magazine Pages: 'A History of Conceptual Art;'" "Information: Conceptual Art / Magazines / The Sixties"; "Eisenhower and the Hippies"; "Side Effect / Common Drug"; "Homes for America"; "Schema (March 1966)"; "Information"; "Figurative"; "'Aspen': One Proposal"; "Income Piece"; "Subject Matter"; "Detumescence"; "Dean Martin / Entertainment as Theater"; "Past Future/Split Attention"; "The End of Liberalism"; "Rock My Religion"; "Punk as Propaganda"; "Performer / Audience / Mirror"; "New Wave Rock and the Feminine"; "Body Press"; "McLaren's Children"; "Performance and Stage Set"; "The Lickerish Quartet"; "Cinema"; "Theater, Cinema, Power"; "Public Space / Two Audiences"; "Gordon Matta-Clark"; "Alteration of a Suburban House"; "Art as Design"; "Video Design"; "Art in Relation to Architecture / Architecture in Relation to Art"; "Video View of Suburbia in an Urban Atrium"; "The City as Museum"; "Two Adjacent Pavilions"; "Corporate Arcadias"; "Pergola / Conservatory"; "Garden as Theater as Museum" and "Children's Pavilion." "Compendium of writings and projects for publication by Dan Graham, edited by Brian Wallis. "Dan Graham's artworks and critical writings have had an enormous influence on the course of contemporary art over the past quarter century. 'Rock My Religion' collects eighteen of Graham's essays from all periods of his work, beginning with his essays on minimal artists such as Dan Flavin and Donald Judd, continuing with his writings on punk rock and popular culture, and concluding with his more recent considerations of architecture, urban space, and power. Alternating with these theoretical essays and descriptions and documentations of Graham's own works and installations - projects that trace his explorations in conceptual art, video, photography, architecture, and public sculpture, showing the integral connections between Graham's criticism and his own artwork." -- from dust-jack text. "Dan was the first person to encourage me to write. By participating in a performance of his involving an all girl band he also encouraged me to play music. Sonic Youth never would have existed without Dan Graham. 'Rock My Religion' is a fresh memento of Dan's perceptive brilliance and friendship." -- Kim Gordon, lead singer of Sonic Youth as quoted on book dust-jacket. Good / Very Good. Light wear to dust-jacket's edges. 6 mm. tear and moderate wear along jacket's upper spine edge. 1.3 cm. black MIT Press logo stamp to bottom page edges. Contents clean and unmarked. Seller Inventory # 24545