
Recording Conceptual Art
Early Interviews with Barry, Huebler, Kaltenbach, LeWitt, Morris, Oppenheim, Siegelaub, Smithson, and Weiner by Patricia Norvell
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 15. February 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
177 pages
978-0-520-22011-9 (ISBN)
Description
Recording Conceptual Art features a highly provocative series of previously unpublished interviews conducted in early 1969 with some of the most dynamic, daring, and innovative artists of the tumultuous 1960s. The nine individuals - eight artists and one art dealer - are now known as major contributors to Conceptual art. These fascinating dialogues, conducted by Patricia Norvell, provide tantalizing moments of spontaneous philosophizing and brilliant insights, as well as moments of unabashed self-importance, with highly imaginative and colorful individuals.
Reviews / Votes
"A key document of the late 1960s avant-garde." -James Meyer, Emory University "[This book is] a reminder that the project of Conceptual art and its 'artists' reasons for refusing the object of art were far from monolithic. The differences that emerge in the interviews are spoken in voices that are still fresh and particular, but each voice and position is tied to the moment of the late 1960s, from stoned mysticism to philosophical idealism, from political optimism to materialist critique." - Howard Singerman, author of Art Subjects "Reading the interviews gathered by Patricia Norvell more than thirty years ago is like opening one of the time capsules Stephen Kaltenbach made at around the same time and discusses here. It makes one feel nostalgic for these uncompromising times - so much has changed, so fast!... This is a precious document that casts a fresh light on the early history of Conceptual art." -Yve-Alain Bois, Harvard University "The contemporary interviews collected in this volume shift the ground on which conceptualism in the United States should be understood. The middle months of 1969 were a time of artistic and social unease when artists were anxious to test - and occasionally to declaim, as the interviews demonstrate - ideas in conversation with a sympathetic interlocutor. Patricia Norvell proves to have been an ideal listener." -John O'Brian, University of British Columbia"More details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
39 b-w photographs
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
363 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-22011-9 (9780520220119)
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Persons
Alexander Alberro is Assistant Professor of Modern Art at the University of Florida. He is coeditor of Conceptual Art: A Critical Anthology (1999) and editor of Two-Way Mirror Power: Selected Writings by Dan Graham on His Art (1999). Patricia Norvell is an artist living in New York City. Her work has appeared widely in public spaces and galleries across the United States. She has taught at Columbia University, Hunter College, and other institutions.
Content
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Preface by Patricia Norvell Introduction by Alexander Alberro Introduction to Eleven Interviews by Patricia Norvell Note on the Interviews Dennis Oppenheim, March 29, 1969 Seth Siegelaub, April 17, 1969 Robert Morris, May 16, 1969 Stephen Kaltenbach, May 24, 1969 Robert Barry, May 30, 1969 Lawrence Weiner, June 3, 1969 Sol LeWitt, June12, 1969 Robert Smithson, June 20, 1969 Douglas Huebler, July 25, 1969 Index