In & out of Amsterdam: Travels in Conceptual Art, 1960–1976
With “In & Out of Amsterdam: Travels in Conceptual Art, 1960–1976,” the Museum of Modern Art trains its modernist lens on conceptual art as a historic phenomenon. Ten European and American artists are presented in view of their connections with the city of Amsterdam circa 1970. This book presents more than 120 works — including works on paper, installations, photographs and films — by artists who were part of this remarkable creative culture. Essays, accompanied by lively illustrations and documentary photographs, illuminate the significance of these works as well as the unprecedented role that prints, bulletins, posters, mail art, artists' books and ephemera played in the artists' discourse.
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1960s, 1970s, Graphic art, Installation, Conceptual art, Mail art, The Netherlands
Bossche Phillip Van den (Article author), Cherix Christophe (Article author, Preface), Dippel Rini (Article author), Rattemeyer Christian (Article author), Lowry Glenn D. (Preface)
Gilbert & George, LeWitt Sol, Posenenske Charlotte, Weiner Lawrence, Ruppersberg Allen, Darboven Hanne, Ader Bas Jan, Brouwn Stanley, Dibbets Jan, Elk Ger van
New York City
2009
170 pages
9780870707537
Available on request
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705.1 2009
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