Theories of contemporary art /
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Other Authors / Creators: | Hertz, Richard, 1940- |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, [1985] |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Farewell to Modernism
- 2. Beginning Again
- 3. American Painting: The Eighties
- 4. New Image Painting
- 5. The Academy of the Bad
- 6. Determining Aesthetic Values
- 7. Honor, Power, and the Love of Women
- 8. Appropriated Sexuality
- 9. Last Exit: Painting
- 10. Third Wave: Art and the Commodification of Theory
- 11. Image World: Art and Media Culture
- 12. European Sensibility Today
- 13. Death and the Painter
- 14. Bringing It All Back Home: Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe's New Paintings
- 15. Seriousness and Difficulty in Contemporary Art and Culture
- 16. The Boys in My Bedroom
- 17. Dismantling Modernism
- 18. Feminism and Postmodernism
- 19. Where's the Artist? Feminist Practice and Poststructural Theories of Authorship
- 20. The Politics of Difference: Artists Explore Issues of Identity
- 21. On the Question of Teaching a Dentist to Shave
- 22. Function of the Museum
- 23. The Event
- 24. A Profusion of Substance
- 25. No Man's Time
- 26. The Audience Culture
- 27. Commerce on the Edge
- 28. The Marriage of Art and Money
- 29. Toward an Ecological Self