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Ends Of Painting: Art in the 1960s and 1970s

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ends Of Painting: Art in the 1960s and 1970s

Contributors:

By (Author) David Homewood
By (author) Paris Lattau

ISBN:

9780909952068

Publisher:

Power Publications

Imprint:

Power Publications

Publication Date:

1st June 2023

UK Publication Date:

28th September 2023

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

759.066

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

346

Dimensions:

Width 172mm, Height 248mm

Description

Contemporary art begins where painting ends, or so goes the myth that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s. This book is a post-mortem of that moment a moment continually replayed in the art practices and histories examining paintings demise. In eleven lively essays, Ends of Painting offers a counterhistory, showing how the practice and discourse of painting remained integral to art throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Written by art historians from Australia, Asia, Europe and North America, each chapter captures a renewed critical approach to topics as diverse as conceptualism and anachronism, photography and autobiography, theatre and politics, nationalism and consumerism, race and modernism.

The book reveals a vast constellation in which paintings ends are also beginningsfrom Warhols Cow Wallpaper at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York to Naoyoshi Hikosakas act of pouring latex over tatami mats on his bedroom floor in Tokyo; from the first canvas boards by Aboriginal artists at Papunya in Australias Western Desert to the Collective Actions Groups documentation of people holding up arrangements of coloured envelopes in snowfields outside Moscow. These unlikely correspondences between times and places sustain this books return to the medium. It reveals how history is brushed by painting, and painting by history.

Author Bio

David Homewood is cofounder and coeditor of the contemporary art journal Discipline. Paris Lettau is a lawyer and a writer and editor for the weekly Memo Review.

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