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The Making of a New 'Differential Space': Permanent Site-Specific Art in America and the Dia Art Foundation (1974-2006): 18 (Humboldt-Schriften Zur Kunst- Und Bildgeschichte) - Softcover

 
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Permanent site-specific artworks were erected in the 1970s both in urban sites and remote deserts in southwestern United States. None of these artworks would have been possible without the support of private and public funding, with the most influential being the Dia Art Foundation. Dia, a non-profit organization, was founded in 1974 by the German art dealer Heiner Friedrich in collaboration with Philippa de Menil, an heiress to the Schlumberger OILfield services fortune. Works have been realized by Walter De Maria, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Michael Heizer, and James Turrell. The American desert underwent considerable change and development, gradually becoming home to scientific research centers, military installations and nuclear testing sites, as well as a hub of artistic activity. The book focuses on the socio-political significance of the site-specific art in which this multifunctional space is an essential element. The physical and social context endows the works with added values, turning them into visual signs of an alternative space. The new space the works have created may well be dubbed a "differential space," as defined by the French sociologist and philosopher Henri Lefebvre. They serve as a form of "reparation," whereby the concrete object is used to achieve repression through enchantment.

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Mira Banay has an MA in art history from TelAvivUniversity and PhD in art and visual history from HumboldtUniversity in Berlin. She is the author of the textbook The Gesamtkunstwerk: Idea and Its Manifestation in Artworks through the 19th and 20th Centuries, and serves as teaching coordinator and head of two art history courses at the Open University, Israel.

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  • PublisherGebruder Mann Verlag
  • Publication date2014
  • ISBN 10 3786127050
  • ISBN 13 9783786127055
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