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Conceptual Art and the Politics of Publicity by Alexander Alberro,

Conceptual Art and the Politics of Publicity by Alexander Alberro,
Conceptual art was one of the most influential art movements of the second half of the twentieth century. In this book Alexander Alberro traces its origins to the mid-1960s, when its principles were first articulated by the artists Dan Graham, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Lawrence Weiner, and others. One of Alberro's central arguments is that the conceptual art movement was founded not just by the artists but also by the dealer Seth Siegelaub. Siegelaub promoted the artists, curated groundbreaking shows, organized symposia and publications, and in many ways set the stage for another kind of entrepreneur: the freelance curator. Alberro examines both Siegelaub's role in launching the careers of artists who were making "something from nothing" and his tactful business practices, particularly in marketing and advertising.Alberro draws on close readings of artworks produced by key conceptual artists in the mid- to late 1960s. He places the movement in the social context of the rebellion against existing cultural institutions, as well as the increased commercialization and globalization of the art world. The book ends with a discussion of one of Siegelaub's most material and least ephemeral contributions, the Artist's Reserved Rights Transfer and Sale Agreement, which he wrote between 1969 and 1971. Designed to limit the inordinate control of collectors, galleries, and museums by increasing the artist's rights, the Agreement unwittingly codified the overlap between capitalism and the arts.



Black Power on Campus by Joy Ann Williamson,
Black Power on Campus by Joy Ann Williamson,
Joy Ann Williamson charts the evolution of black consciousness on predominately white American campuses during the critical period between the mid-1960s and mid-1970s, with the Black student movement at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign serving as an illuminating microcosm of similar movements across the country. Nationwide black student college enrollment doubled from 1964 to 1970, with the greatest increase occurring at mostly white universities. As Williamson shows, however, increased admission did not bring with it increased acceptance. Confronted with institutional apathy or even hostility, African Americans began organizing. Drawing on student publications of the late 1960s and early 1970s, as well as interviews with former administrators, faculty, and student activists, Williamson discusses the emergence of Black Power ideology, what constitutes "blackness, " and notions of self-advancement versus racial solidarity. Promoting an understanding of social protest and measuring the impact of black student activism on an American university, Black Power on Campus is an important contribution to the broader literature on African American liberation movements, the role of black youth in protest movements, and the reform of American higher education.



Mid-City Transitway - The Mid-City Transitway is the latest reincarnation of the Crosstown Expressway, a limited access freeway through Chicago originally proposed by the late mayor Richard J. Daley in the late 1960s and through the 1970s.

Bruce Parker - Bruce Parker is a British journalist and television presenter with a career spanning from the 1960s to his retirement in 2003. Strongly committed to regional broadcasting, in the mid-1960s he was responsible for a pilot local radio scheme in the Channel Islands which eventually led to the setting up of a string of BBC local radio stations across the whole country.

Margaret Nicholl Laird - Margaret Nicholl Laird (born 31 July, 1897) was an American missionary of the Baptist Mid-Missions who worked in the French colony of Ubangi-Shari and independent Central African Republic (CAR) from 1922 until the 1960s. She was one of the founders and longest serving missionaries of the Baptist Mid-Missions in the CAR.

Glenn Wheatley - Glenn Wheatley is an Australian artist manager and entertainment industry executive, who began his career as a musician in Brisbane in the mid-1960s and in the late 1960s became nationally famous as a member of leading pop-rock band The Masters Apprentices.



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Mid Century Modern Furniture - Mid Century Modern Furniture Mid-century modern - Mid-century modern is a design term applied most frequently to residential (and some commercial) architecture, interior design and furniture. Related to the Space Age, the International style and Googie, mid-century modern translated the ideology of Modernism into a sleek, cool, yet accessible lifestyle. Early Modern France - Early Modern France is the portion of French history that falls in the early modern period from the mid 15th century to the end of the ...

2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee - 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Jeep Commander - The Jeep Commander is a mid-sized SUV introduced at the 2005 New York Auto Show as a 2006 model year production vehicle. It is a 7-passenger SUV and is just 2 inches longer than the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Jeep Grand Cherokee - The Jeep Grand Cherokee is a midsize SUV made by Jeep, a division of Daimler-Chrysler. European Grand Cherokees are manufactured in Austria by Magna Steyr. Jeep Grand Wagoneer - The Jeep Grand Wagoneer ... but drawbacks such as increased production cost has meant that it has been a rare design. FirePower Hemi's heritage in the center of the chamber makes for better ignition of the chamber makes for better flow of air through the mid 1960s through the head. The spark plug in the early 2000s. The hemispherical cylinder heads have been used in some engines for a very long time, the Chrysler Corporation has made the most publicity, and thus the word Hemi ...

Pop Art of the 1960s - Pop Art of the 1960s The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band was an American psychedelic rock band of the late 1960s, based in Los Angeles, California. Pop art type2 - Pop Art, Type 2 (popular art) is an artistic movement that developed in parallel to and response to Pop Art. The content of Type 2 differs in that the Art-Pop/Punk/Metal - Art-Pop, Art-Punk, and Art-Metal combined represent an inevitable ...

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