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Global conceptualism : points of origin, 1950s-1980s
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Global conceptualism : points of origin, 1950s-1980s

Author: Luis CamnitzerJane FarverRachel WeissLászló BekeQueens Museum of Art.; et al; All authors
Publisher: New York : Queens Museum of Art : Available through D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, ©1999.
Edition/Format: Book : English
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Luis Camnitzer; Jane Farver; Rachel Weiss; László Beke; Queens Museum of Art.; Walker Art Center.; Miami Art Museum.; et al
ISBN: 0960451498 9780960451494
OCLC Number: 41638556
Notes: "Exhibition tour: Queens Museum of Art, New York, April 28-August 29, 1999, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, December 19, 1999-March 5, 2000, Miami Art Museum, Miami, September 15-November 26, 2000"--T.p. verso.
Description: xi, 279 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Contents: Concerning the institution of art : conceptualism in Japan / Reiko Tomii -- European conceptualism in every situation / Claude Gintz -- Conceptualist tendencies in eastern European art / László Beke -- Tactics for thriving on adversity : conceptualism in Latin America, 1960-1980 / Mari Carmen ramírez -- Global conceptualism and North American conceptual art / Peter Wollen -- Peripheries in motion : conceptualism and conceptual art in Australia and New Zealand / Terry Smith -- about early Soviet conceptualism / Margarita Tupitsyn -- Where, what, who, when : a few notes on "African" conceptualism / Okwui Enwezor -- From the local context : conceptual art in South Korea / Sung Wan-kyung -- Conceptual art with anticonceptual attitude : mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong / Gao Minglu -- "Con art" seen from the edge : the meaning of conceptual art in South and Southeast Asia / Apinan Poshyananda.
Responsibility: foreword by Luis Camnitzer, Jane Farver, Rachel Weiss ; introduction by Stephen Bann ; essays by László Beke ... [et al.].

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