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Charles Green - Third Hand: Collaboration in Art from Conceptualism to Postmodernism - 9780816637133 - V9780816637133
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Third Hand: Collaboration in Art from Conceptualism to Postmodernism

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Description for Third Hand: Collaboration in Art from Conceptualism to Postmodernism Paperback. Num Pages: 264 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: ACXJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 257 x 178 x 15. Weight in Grams: 484.

A major reevaluation of collaboration’s role in art since 1968.

The lone artist is a worn cliché of art history but one that still defines how we think about the production of art. Since the 1960s, however, a number of artists have challenged this image by embarking on long-term collaborations that dramatically altered the terms of artistic identity. In The Third Hand, Charles Green offers a sustained critical examination of collaboration in international contemporary art, tracing its origins from the evolution of conceptual art in the 1960s into such stylistic labels as Earth Art, Systems Art, Body Art, and Performance Art. ... Read more

Green looks at three distinct types of collaboration: the highly bureaucratic identities created by Joseph Kosuth, Ian Burn, Mel Ramsden, and other members of Art & Language in the late 1960s; the close-knit relationships based on marriage or lifetime partnership as practiced by the Boyle Family, Anne and Patrick Poirier, Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison; and couples-like Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Gilbert & George, or Marina Abramovi´c and Ulay-who developed third identities, effacing the individual artists almost entirely. These collaborations, Green contends, resulted in new and, at times, extreme authorial models that continue to inform current thinking about artistic identity and to illuminate the origins of postmodern art, suggesting, in the process, a new genealogy for art in the twenty-first century. Show Less

Product Details

Publisher
University of Minnesota Press United States
Number of pages
264
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2001
Condition
New
Weight
483g
Number of Pages
268
Place of Publication
Minnesota, United States
ISBN
9780816637133
SKU
V9780816637133
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About Charles Green
Charles Green is an artist and a lecturer in the School of Art History and Theory at the University of New South Wales. He is the Australian correspondent for Artforum and author of Peripheral Vision: Contemporary Australian Art 1970–94 (1995).

Reviews for Third Hand: Collaboration in Art from Conceptualism to Postmodernism
“As one of the artists Green discusses, I thought ‘Yes, this is exactly how it happened.’ Readers will be inspired to know more about each of the collaborative artists included in this exceptional book.” —Marina Abramovic

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