Minimalism: Art And Polemics In The Sixties
by
James Meyer
The simple question What is minimalism?” has defied simple answers. Artists known as minimalists have distinctively different methods and points of view. This highly readable history of minimalist art shows how artists as diverse as Carl Andre, Donald Judd, Robert Morris, and Anne Truitt came to be designated as minimalists during a series of exhibitions in the 1960s.
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Paperback, 348 pages
Published
August 11th 2004
by Yale University Press
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a sincerely great book. james meyer is coherent and comprehensive--touches on all the primary exhibitions, criticism, and artists of the era.
Insofar as the history of responses goes, with blue cats.
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