Adrian Piper
a synthesis of intuitions, 1965-2016
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Contributions
- Piper, Adrian, 1948- writer of added commentary - Contributor
- Hyŏndae K'adŭ Chusik Hoesa - Contributor
- Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.) - Contributor
- Hammer Museum - Contributor
- Haus der Kunst München - Contributor
Publication
2018 - The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
87,250 words, Guess
Page Count
349 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-10163345049X
- ISBN-139781633450493
- Library of Congress Control Number2018934969
- OCLC Control Number1028605718
- Better World Books9781633450493
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL26962346M
Classifications
- DDC700.411
- LCCN6537.P5 A4 2018
- LCCN6537
Alternate Titles
- Synthesis of intuitions, 1965-2016
Description
Adrian Piper has consistently produced groundbreaking work that has profoundly shaped the form and content of conceptual art since the 1960s. Strongly inflected by her longstanding involvement with philosophy and yoga, her pioneering investigations into the political, social, psychological and spiritual potential of conceptual art have had an incalculable influence on artists working today. Published in conjunction with the most comprehensive exhibition of her work to date, this catalog presents more than 280 artworks that encompass the full range of Piper's mediums: works on paper, video, multimedia installation, performance, painting, sound and photo-texts. Essays by curators and scholars examine her extensive research into altered states of consciousness; the introduction of the Mythic Being - her subversive masculine alter-ego; her media and installation works from after 1980, which reveal and challenge stereotypes of race and gender; and the global conditions that illuminate the significance of her art. Previously unpublished texts by the artist lay out significant events in her personal history and her deeply felt ideas about the relationship between viewer and art object. This publication expands our understanding of the conceptual and post-conceptual art movements and Piper's pivotal position among her peers and for later generations.
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