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Individuals : a selected history of contemporary art, 1945-1986

by Kate Linker, Howard Singerman (Editor)

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"In most surveys, postwar art is presented as a tidy sequence of movements: abstract expressionism, pop art, minimal art, and so on. The eight essays that form the core of this volume provide a more provocative approach. Taking as their subjec the conjunction of history and art history, the social and the formal, the personal and the political, the authors examine the art of the recent past in new ways."--Jacket.… (more)
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Conjunction with the exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, December 10, 1986-January 10, 1988
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"In most surveys, postwar art is presented as a tidy sequence of movements: abstract expressionism, pop art, minimal art, and so on. The eight essays that form the core of this volume provide a more provocative approach. Taking as their subjec the conjunction of history and art history, the social and the formal, the personal and the political, the authors examine the art of the recent past in new ways."--Jacket.

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