Object lessons : case studies in minimal art : the Guggenheim Panza Collection Initiative
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Object lessons : case studies in minimal art : the Guggenheim Panza Collection Initiative
Guggenheim, c2021
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Summary: "Based upon the research of the Panza Collection Initiative, a ten-year study project, Object Lessons focuses on four works by key figures of 1960s minimalism and conceptual art: Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Robert Morris, and Lawrence Weiner. Authors Francesca Esmay, Ted Mann, and Jeffrey Weiss present each work from several vantages: an exhaustive chronological account conveys the surprisingly complicated history of the work's realization, acquisition, ownership and display. An overview addresses the broad practical and conceptual implications of this information for the historical identity of the work and its consequences for the work's future. A conservation narrative establishes the role of fabricators and the material and technical standards for the production of the object. Together, the authors explore how a previously unaddressed history of production, ownership and display has deeply influenced the life and legacy of the radical objects of minimal art. A separate section, with contributions by
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Case studies / Francesca Esmay, Ted Mann, and Jeffrey Weiss
- Decommission. Lost and found : history, policy, works / Francesca Esmay, Ted Mann, and Jeffrey Weiss
- Endgame / Martha Buskirk
- Enforcing the work of art / Virginia Rutledge
- Where eoes the work reside? a conversation between Martha Buskirk and Virginia Rutledge
- Selected correspondence and PCI interviews
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