“California occupies a leading role in the development and practice of performance as a contemporary form of visual art. PERFORMANCE ANTHOLOGY offers an extraordinary documentation of the California performance activity which flourished throughout the decade of the seventies. Included in this anthology are a chronological bibliography of major books, journal essays and reviews, artists’ books, catalogues, and marginal works; introductions and original essays by artists and leading historians and critics of performance art in California; photographs illustrating major performance works by California artists. “The artists represented in this anthology include: Ant Farm, Eleanor Antin, Chris Burton, Paul Cotton, Terry Fox, Howard Fried, Lynn Hershman, Allan Kaprow, The Kipper Kids, Paul Kos, Suzanne Lacy, Tom Marioni, Paul McCarthy, Linda Montano, Bruce Nauman, Darryl Sapien, Bonnie Sherk, Barbara Smith, T.R. Uthco, and John White, among many others. Performance art situations include: Museum of Conceptual Art, Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art, Floating Museum, La Mamelle Inc., Some Serious Business, The Woman’s Building, 80 Langton St., and others.”
This fully illustrated 248-page book accompanies the first comprehensive American retrospective of Robert Smithson’s (1938-1973) complex and highly influential career. Straddling the movements of minimalism and land art, Smithson, who died in a plane crash at the age of 35, had a profound impact on the cultural landscape that resonates to this day. Robert Smithson presents essays by top Smithson scholars alongside both archival imagery and specially commissioned photography of the artist’s works; it considers the interrelationship of Smithson’s complete artistic output, from the earliest figurative work up to his famed earthworks. Smithson’s revolutionary ideas positioned art as existing beyond the walls of the museum in media such as writing and film, and even in the landscape itself. This volume and the exhibition it accompanies explore Smithson’s work within the context of the artistic climate of the late 1960s as well as ensuing decades. Perhaps most renowned as the creator of Spiral Jetty (1970), a fifteen-hundred-foot rock coil dramatically situated in the Great Salt Lake, Smithson also broke new ground with his films, photographs, writing, drawings, and collages. Eugenie Tsai provides a curatorial overview of the exhibition, which includes early writings, drawings, and other work with religious, erotic, and pop culture motifs that deepen our understanding of Smithson’s diverse practice. Other contributions to the volume are a previously unpublished interview with Smithson by Moira Roth; a substantive historical and critical essay by Thomas Crow; an essay by MOCA curator Cornelia Butler discussing Smithson’s lineage and his influence on contemporary artists; and a series of texts focusing on key works from Smithson’s oeuvre, including Incidents of Mirror Travel in the Yucatan by Suzaan Boettger, Enantiomorphic Chambers by Ann Reynolds, Airport Terminal Project by Mark Linder, Spiral Jetty by Jennifer Roberts, Heap of Language by Richard Sieburth, Proposal for Monument at Antartica [sic] by Robert Sobieszek. The book also features the complete Library List–a posthumously compiled list of publications in Smithson’s personal library–with an introduction by Alexander Alberro, as well as an exhibition checklist and annotated exhibition chronology. This fully illustrated 248-page book accompanies the first comprehensive American retrospective of Robert Smithson’s (1938-1973) complex and highly influential career. Straddling the movements of minimalism and land art, Smithson, who died in a plane crash at the age of 35, had a profound impact on the cultural landscape that resonates to this day. Robert Smithson presents essays by top Smithson scholars alongside both archival imagery and specially commissioned photography of the artist’s works; it considers the interrelationship of Smithson’s complete artistic output, from the earliest figurative work up to his famed earthworks. Smithson’s revolutionary ideas positioned art as existing beyond the walls of the museum in media such as writing and film, and even in the landscape itself. This volume and the exhibition it accompanies explore Smithson’s work within the context of the artistic climate of the late 1960s as well as ensuing decades. Perhaps most renowned as the creator of Spiral Jetty (1970), a fifteen-hundred-foot rock coil dramatically situated in the Great Salt Lake, Smithson also broke new ground with his films, photographs, writing, drawings, and collages. Eugenie Tsai provides a curatorial overview of the exhibition, which includes early writings, drawings, and other work with religious, erotic, and pop culture motifs that deepen our understanding of Smithson’s diverse practice. Other contributions to the volume are a previously unpublished interview with Smithson by Moira Roth; a substantive historical and critical essay by Thomas Crow; an essay by MOCA curator Cornelia Butler discussing Smithson’s lineage and his influence on contemporary artists; and a series of texts focusing on key works from Smithson’s oeuvre, including Incidents of Mirror Travel in the Yucatan by Suzaan Boettger, Enantiomorphic Chambers by Ann Reynolds, Airport Terminal Project by Mark Linder, Spiral Jetty by Jennifer Roberts, Heap of Language by Richard Sieburth, Proposal for Monument at Antartica [sic] by Robert Sobieszek. The book also features the complete Library List–a posthumously compiled list of publications in Smithson’s personal library–with an introduction by Alexander Alberro, as well as an exhibition checklist and annotated exhibition chronology.
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