Classics of Conceptual Art

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  • Exploited Subjects

           

    Bernar Venet

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $65.00
  • Flower Arrangement

           

    Dennis Oppenheim

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $80.00
  • Ten Isometric Drawings for Ten Vertical Constructions [First Edition]

           

    Fred Sandback

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $10.00
  • Mel Bochner : Drawings 1966 - 1973

           

    Mel Bochner

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $20.00
  • Working Drawings and Other Visible Things on Paper Not Necessarily Meant To Be Viewed As Art

           

    Mel Bochner

           

    Books / Catalogs

            $75.00
  • A Voyage on the North Sea

           

    Marcel Broodthaers

           

    Books

            $200.00
  • Stanley Brouwn : Entfernung = Länge

           

    Stanley Brouwn

           

    Books

            $95.00
  • Four Events and Reactions

           

    John Baldessari

           

    Books / Out of Print Books

            $40.00
  • Conceptual Art and the Politics of Publicity

           

    Seth Siegelaub and Alexander Alberro

           

    Books / Source Books

            $21.00
  • Art & Language : Kunstmuseum Luzern

           

    Art & Language

           

    Books / Catalogs

            $75.00

The work made by artists in the latter half of the 1960s that came to be known as Conceptual Art rejected traditional modes of representation and embraced a de-materialized approach to art making. In their desire to elevate the Idea to the status of artwork, artists such as Sol LeWitt, Hanne Darboven, On Kawara, Stanley Brouwn, and Lawrence Weiner among others, employed strategies that emphasized the work of the mind over that of the hand. Using mapping systems, numerical systems, sequential and instructional systems, they proposed works of art that did not actually have to be realized to be understood or appreciated. An emphasis on language to convey these propositions inspired many conceptual artists to create books and pamphlets. These easily distributed works were themselves the only necessary venues for artists’ ideas, doing away – at least theoretically – with the need for galleries. The artists’ books on this list are accompanied by current critical literature that discusses Conceptual Art – the erstwhile radical critique of the art world – as a chapter in contemporary art history.

Checklist
  1. Bernar Venet

    Exploited Subjects


    [New York], [NY]: Multiples Inc. and Inc.], [1970]
    size unknown
    Out of stock
  2. Dennis Oppenheim

    Flower Arrangement


    New York, NY: Inc. and Multiples Inc., 1970
    size unknown
    Out of stock
  3. Fred Sandback

    Ten Isometric Drawings for Ten Vertical Constructions [First Edition]


    New York and New Hampshire, NY: Lapp Princess Press, Ltd. and P.P. Rindge, 1977 ; 2003
    size unknown
    Out of stock
  4. Mel Bochner

    Mel Bochner : Drawings 1966 - 1973


    New York, NY: Lawrence Markey Gallery, 1998
    1500
    Out of stock
  5. Mel Bochner

    Working Drawings and Other Visible Things on Paper Not Necessarily Meant To Be Viewed As Art


    Genève / Köln / Paris, Switzerland / Germany / France: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cabinet des Estampes and Picaron Editions, 1997
    450
    Out of stock
  6. Marcel Broodthaers

    A Voyage on the North Sea


    London, England: Petersburg Press, 1974
    size unknown
    Out of stock
  7. Stanley Brouwn

    Stanley Brouwn : Entfernung = Länge


    Bern, Switzerland: Kunsthalle Bern, 1977
    800
    Out of stock
  8. John Baldessari

    Four Events and Reactions


    Florence and Paris, Italy and France: Centro Di and Galeria Sonnabend, 1976
    size unknown
    Out of stock
  9. Seth Siegelaub and Alexander Alberro

    Conceptual Art and the Politics of Publicity


    Cambridge, MA: MIT press, 2003
    size unknown
    Out of stock
  10. Art & Language

    Art & Language : Kunstmuseum Luzern


    Luzern, Switzerland: Kunstmuseum Lucerne, 1974
    1000
    Out of stock
Last updated 11/13/2013
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