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Genre/Form: | Art |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Ilʹi︠a︡ Iosifovich Kabakov; Matthew Jesse Jackson; Antonina W Bouis; Cynthia L Martin, (Russian teacher) |
ISBN: | 9780226384733 022638473X 9780226384566 022638456X |
OCLC Number: | 1028880194 |
Notes: | Translated from the Russian. |
Description: | xii, 367 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Contents: | Introduction / Matthew Jesse Jackson -- Culture, "I," "it," and Favorsky's light ("rhombus") -- Nozdrev and Pliushkin -- . . . Everything is in the turning of the pages -- On emptiness -- The creator looks at his work twice -- Dust, dirt, and garbage (dust as an object of contemplation) -- Discourse on the perception of the three layers, three levels, into which an ordinary, anonymous written product -- notices, slips, menus, bills, tickets, etc. -- may be broken down -- Epistemological thirst -- Not everyone will be taken into the future -- New rhombus -- Without culture -- Park of culture -- From the 1960s and the 1970s: notes on unofficial life in Moscow -- The artist-character -- From an apologia for personalism in the art of the 1960s: an impassioned monologue on 23 June 1986 -- Conceptualism in Russia -- Edge, border, crack -- Art has no unloved children -- How I became a character myself -- A story about a "culturally relocated" individual -- From on "total" installation -- Text as the foundation of visual expression -- On risk -- On Cézannism -- The spirit of music -- Public projects, or the spirit of a place -- Why was it necessary to use the "character" device for the exhibition rather than signing my own name? -- Nikolai Petrovich (commentary) -- From Catalog. |
Other Titles: | Essays. |
Responsibility: | Ilya Kabakov ; edited with an introduction by Matthew Jesse Jackson ; translated by Antonina W. Bouis and Cynthia Martin with Matthew Jesse Jackson. |
Abstract:
The first collection in English of the writings of Russian conceptual artist Ilya Kabakov, a leading figure in the avant garde in the 1960s and '70s and a major influence on artists today.
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