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|Lucy R. Lippard and John Chandler | |||
|The Dematerialization of Art | |||
|46 | |||
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|Terry Atkinson | |||
|Concerning the Article "The Dematerialization of Art" | |||
|52 | |||
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|Yvonne Rainer | |||
|Statement | |||
|60 | |||
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|Hanne Darboven | |||
|Statement to Lucy Lippard | |||
|62 | |||
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|Georges Boudaille | |||
|Interview with Daniel Buren: Art Is No Longer Justifiable or Setting the Record Straight | |||
|66 | |||
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|María Teresa Gramuglio and Nicolás Rosa | |||
|Tucumán Burns | |||
|76 | |||
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! colspan="4" |III. 1969 | |||
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|Michel Claura | |||
|Paris Commentary | |||
|82 | |||
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|Gregory Battcock | |||
|Painting Is Obsolete | |||
|88 | |||
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|Dan Graham | |||
|Art Workers’ Coalition Open Hearing Presentation | |||
|92 | |||
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|Editors of ''[[Art-Language]]'' | |||
|Introduction | |||
|98 | |||
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|Sol LeWitt | |||
|Sentences on Conceptual Art | |||
|106 | |||
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|Ian Burn | |||
|Dialogue | |||
|110 | |||
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|Lee Lozano | |||
|Dialogue Piece | |||
|112 | |||
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|Mierle Laderman Ukeles | |||
|Maintenance Art Manifesto, Proposal for an Exhibition, "CARE" | |||
|122 | |||
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|John Murphy | |||
|Patron’s Statement for "When Attitudes Become Form" | |||
|126 | |||
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|Piero Gilardi | |||
|Politics and the Avant-Garde | |||
|128 | |||
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|Jean Clay | |||
|Art Tamed and Wild | |||
|136 | |||
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|Rolf Wedewer | |||
|Introduction to ''Konzeption/Conception'' | |||
|142 | |||
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|Daniel Buren | |||
|Beware | |||
|144 | |||
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|Joseph Kosuth | |||
|Art After Philosophy | |||
|158 | |||
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|Lucy R. Lippard | |||
|Introduction to 557,087 | |||
|178 | |||
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! colspan="4" |IV. 1970 | |||
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Revision as of 14:02, 27 October 2023
1999 anthology edited by Alexander Alberro and Blake Stimson
Contents
Author | Title | pg. | Originally published in |
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Alexander Alberro | Reconsidering Conceptual Art, 1966–1977 | xvi | |
Blake Stimson | The Promise of Conceptual Art | xxxviii | |
I. 1966-1967 | |||
Eduardo Costa, Raúl Escari, Roberto Jacoby | A Media Art (Manifesto) | 2 | |
Christine Kozlov | Compositions for Audio Structures | 6 | |
Hélio Oiticica | Position and Program | 8 | |
Sol LeWitt | Paragraphs on Conceptual Art | 12 | |
Sigmund Bode | Excerpt from Placement as Language (1928) | 18 | |
Mel Bochner | The Serial Attitude | 22 | |
Daniel Buren, Olivier Mosset, Michel Parmentier, Niele Toroni | Statement | 28 | |
Michel Claura | Buren, Mosset, Toroni or Anybody | 30 | |
Michael Baldwin | Remarks on Air-Conditioning: An Extravaganza of Blandness | 32 | |
Adrian Piper | A Defense of the "Conceptual" Process in Art | 36 | |
Hélio Oiticica | General Scheme of the New Objectivity | 40 | |
II. 1968 | |||
Lucy R. Lippard and John Chandler | The Dematerialization of Art | 46 | |
Terry Atkinson | Concerning the Article "The Dematerialization of Art" | 52 | |
Yvonne Rainer | Statement | 60 | |
Hanne Darboven | Statement to Lucy Lippard | 62 | |
Georges Boudaille | Interview with Daniel Buren: Art Is No Longer Justifiable or Setting the Record Straight | 66 | |
María Teresa Gramuglio and Nicolás Rosa | Tucumán Burns | 76 | |
III. 1969 | |||
Michel Claura | Paris Commentary | 82 | |
Gregory Battcock | Painting Is Obsolete | 88 | |
Dan Graham | Art Workers’ Coalition Open Hearing Presentation | 92 | |
Editors of Art-Language | Introduction | 98 | |
Sol LeWitt | Sentences on Conceptual Art | 106 | |
Ian Burn | Dialogue | 110 | |
Lee Lozano | Dialogue Piece | 112 | |
Mierle Laderman Ukeles | Maintenance Art Manifesto, Proposal for an Exhibition, "CARE" | 122 | |
John Murphy | Patron’s Statement for "When Attitudes Become Form" | 126 | |
Piero Gilardi | Politics and the Avant-Garde | 128 | |
Jean Clay | Art Tamed and Wild | 136 | |
Rolf Wedewer | Introduction to Konzeption/Conception | 142 | |
Daniel Buren | Beware | 144 | |
Joseph Kosuth | Art After Philosophy | 158 | |
Lucy R. Lippard | Introduction to 557,087 | 178 | |
IV. 1970 | |||