Body Art/ Performing the Subject
In this definitive book, Amelia Jones explores body art projects from the 1960s and 1970s and relates their impact to the work of body artists active today, providing a new conceptual framework for defining postmodernism in the visual arts. Jones begins with a discussion of the shifting intellectual terrain of the 1950s and 1960s, focusing on the work of Ana Mendieta. Moving to an examination of the reception of Jackson Pollock's “performative” acts of painting, she argues that Pollock is a pivotal figure between modernism and postmodernism. The book continues with explorations of Vito Acconci and Hannah Wilke, whose practices exemplify a new kind of performance that arose in the late 1960s, then surveys the work of a younger generation of artists — including Laurie Anderson, Orlan, Maureen Connor, Lyle Ashton Harris, Laura Aguilar, and Bob Flanagan.
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1960s, 1970s, Abstract expressionism, Painting, Installation, Collage, Performance, Postmodernism, Sculpture, Feminism, Photography
Benglis Lynda, Kusama Yayoi, Ono Yoko, Wilke Hannah, Schneemann Carolee, Mendieta Ana, Kelly Mary, Shimamoto Shōzō, Harris Lyle Ashton, Makos Christopher, Klein Yves, Kaprow Allan, Acconci Vito, Burden Chris, Hill Gary, Flanagan Bob, Abramović Marina, Mathieu Georges, Saint Phalle Niki de, Kubota Shigeko, Boadwee Keith, Piper Adrian, Pollock Paul Jackson
Minneapolis, Minnesota
1998
350 pages
0816627738
Available on request
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