Format:
x, 310 Seiten :
,
Illustrationen.
ISBN:
978-0-520-29938-2
Content:
"Models of Integrity discusses the history of the relationship between contemporary art and the law through the lens of integrity. From the late 1960s, artists engaged conspicuously with ideas, rituals, or documents of the law--an institution subject to intense moral and political scrutiny, yet whose primacy in the social infrastructure made it a widely recognized source of authority to audiences both in and out of the art world. These engagements with law were frequently undertaken in ways that signaled a recuperation of integrity compromised by the very institutions supposedly entrusted with establishing standards of just conduct. Having integrity also meant conveying to audiences the social purpose of an artwork without overstating its political impact or losing sight of how aesthetic decisions might compel audiences to see their everyday world differently"--Provided by publisher
Note:
Partners in advocacy: the artist's reserved rights transfer and sale agreement -- Circling the law : Christo and Jeanne-Claude's running fence -- Claims for defiance : Gordon Matta-Clark's domains -- Radical obedience : Tehching Hsieh's one year performances -- Arts of disengagement : Sally Mann's "immediate family" -- Double embodiments : Felix Gonzalez-Torres's certificates
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-520-97113-4
Language:
English
Subjects:
Art History
Keywords:
Integrität
;
Politische Kunst
;
Ästhetik
;
Kunst
;
Rechtssystem