Minimal art : a critical anthology

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Minimal art : a critical anthology

edited by Gregory Battcock ; introduction by Anne M. Wagner

University of California Press, 1995

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Bibliography: p. 445-449

Includes index

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Here with a new introduction and updated bibliography, is the definitive collection of writings by and about the work of the 1960s minimalists, generously illustrated with photographs of paintings, sculpture, and performance.

Table of Contents

Anne M. Wagner: Reading Minimal Art Preface Lawrence Alloway: Systemic Painting Michael Benedikt: Sculpture as Architecture: New York Letter, 1966-67 Mel Bochner: Serial Art, Systems, Solipsism David Bourdon: The Razed Sites of Carl Andre Nicolas Calas: Subject Matter in the Work of Barnett Newman Michael Fried: Art and Objecthood Bruce Glaser: Questions to Stella and Judd E. C. Goossen: Two Exhibitions Dan Graham: Photographs Clement Greenberg: Recentness of Sculpture Peter Hutchinson: Mannerism in the Abstract David Lee: A Systematic Revery from Abstraction to Now Allen Leepa: Minimal Art and Primary Meanings Lucy R. Lippard: Eros Presumptive Robert Morris: Notes on Sculpture Toby Mussman: Literalness and the Infinite Brian O'Doherty: Minus Plato John Perreault: Minimal Abstracts Yvonne Rainer: A Quasi Survey of Some "Minimalist" Tendencies in the Quantitatively Minimal Dance Activity Midst the Plethora, or an Analysis of Trio A Barbara Rose: A B C Art Harold Rosenberg: Defining Art Irving Sandler: Gesture and Non-Gesture in Recent Sculpture Willoughby Sharp: Luminism and Kineticism Elayne Varian: Schemata 7 Samuel Wagstaff, Jr.: Talking with Tony Smith Richard Wollheim: Minimal Art Martial Raysse, Dan Flavin, Robert Smithson: Writings Bibliography (compiled by Alicja T. Egbert) Index

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