Marcel Broodthaers
By (Author) Marie-Puck Broodthaers
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st December 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
709.2
Hardback
320
Width 256mm, Height 307mm
2400g
Marcel Broodthaers filled his twelve-year artistic career with more ideas and works than most artists manage in a lifetime. This career began in 1964, following more than two decades labouring in some obscurity as a poet in the Belgian Surrealist circle of Ren Magritte and Paul Noug. He also wrote articles on art during these years, including early critiques of Pop art.
Traversing media freely - from installation and sculpture to artist's books, prints, film and writings - Broodthaers embodied the 'post-media artist' for whom any form could be recruited in the service of a larger conception. Those conceptions included institutional critique (of which he is a pioneer), art-historical critique, pastiche and philosophical-linguistic puzzles.
Edited by Broodthaers daughter Marie-Puck, the book includes a range of both classic and never-before-seen works, a biography, exhibition chronology and a selected bibliography.
'Incredibly authoritative' - Aesthetica
Marie-Puck Broodthaers is Marcel Broodthaers' daughter. Bernard Marcad is the author of several books on art theory, including an important biography of Marcel Duchamp.
Wilfried Dickhoff is a curator and the co-publisher of the journal Inaesthetics.