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Adrian Piper : A Reader

SKU: 9781633450332
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  • Author:
    BUTLER Cornelia / PLATZKER David
  • ISBN:
    9781633450332
  • Publication Date:
    19/04/2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    280
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Museum of Modern Art
  • Country of Publication:
Adrian Piper : A Reader
Adrian Piper : A Reader

Adrian Piper : A Reader

SKU: 9781633450332
Regular price $75.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BUTLER Cornelia / PLATZKER David
  • ISBN:
    9781633450332
  • Publication Date:
    19/04/2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    280
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Museum of Modern Art
  • Country of Publication:

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Published for MoMA's retrospective exhibition and in collaboration with the artist, this volume presents new critical essays that expand on Piper's practice in ways that have been previously under- or unaddressed. Focused texts by established and emerging scholars assess themes in Piper's work such as the Kantian framework that draws on her extensive philosophical studies; her unique contribution to first-generation conceptual art; the turning point in her work, in the early 1970s, from conceptual works to performance; the connection of her work with her yoga practice; her ongoing exposure of and challenge to xenophobia and sexism; and the relation between prevailing interpretations of her work and the viewers who engender them.

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  • Published for MoMA's retrospective exhibition and in collaboration with the artist, this volume presents new critical essays that expand on Piper's practice in ways that have been previously under- or unaddressed. Focused texts by established and emerging scholars assess themes in Piper's work such as the Kantian framework that draws on her extensive philosophical studies; her unique contribution to first-generation conceptual art; the turning point in her work, in the early 1970s, from conceptual works to performance; the connection of her work with her yoga practice; her ongoing exposure of and challenge to xenophobia and sexism; and the relation between prevailing interpretations of her work and the viewers who engender them.

Published for MoMA's retrospective exhibition and in collaboration with the artist, this volume presents new critical essays that expand on Piper's practice in ways that have been previously under- or unaddressed. Focused texts by established and emerging scholars assess themes in Piper's work such as the Kantian framework that draws on her extensive philosophical studies; her unique contribution to first-generation conceptual art; the turning point in her work, in the early 1970s, from conceptual works to performance; the connection of her work with her yoga practice; her ongoing exposure of and challenge to xenophobia and sexism; and the relation between prevailing interpretations of her work and the viewers who engender them.