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Ornament and Crime

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ornament and Crime

Contributors:

By (Author) Meg O`rourke

ISBN:

9783956794094

Publisher:

Sternberg Press

Imprint:

Sternberg Press

Publication Date:

9th July 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

92

Dimensions:

Width 229mm, Height 279mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

666g

Description

The catalogue Ornament and Crime accompanies the group exhibition curated by Meg O'Rourke at Eykyn Maclean in New York (May 2-June 15, 2018). With Adolf Loos's eponymous 1908 diatribe against excessive ornamentation as its guide, the exhibition draws on the tenets set forth by Loos--simplicity, purity, freedom--with particular attention to their philosophical implications and their persistence into the latter twentieth century. The catalogue traces a genealogy of form from the dogmatism of Loos and Piet Mondrian; to the experimental systems of Yves Klein, the Zero group, and Ad Reinhardt; and finally, to the austere formalism of Minimalism and Arte Povera. When superficial surfaces and superfluous decorations are stripped away, the unknown is opened up--into the void, that is, what lies beyond the surface; down to the elemental, a deeper engagement with material that exceeds mere abstraction; and toward the eternal, where aesthetic asceticism points toward spiritual and psychic transcendance. The texts comprise an introduction by Meg O'Rourke, an historical essay by Lynn Zelevansky, a creative abecedarium by Caroline Weber, and an interview with Carl Andre conducted by O'Rourke and Thea Westreich. They offer historical context and draw out the resonances between the artworks represented, which are included here in full-color standalone and installation views.

Copublished with Eykyn Maclean, New York / London

Contributors
Carl Andre, Meg O'Rourke, Caroline Weber, Lynn Zelevansky, Thea Westreich

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