Three Reflections on Contemporary Art History Three Reflections on Contemporary Art History

Three Reflections on Contemporary Art History

Nicholas Croggon and Others

Publisher Description

Three Reflections on Contemporary Art History is the first in a series of publications edited and published by Discipline, the annually published contemporary art journal, based in Melbourne, Australia. This publication, edited by Nicholas Croggon and Helen Hughes, focuses Discipline’s interest in contemporary art onto the practice of art history itself, including essays by three of the discipline’s leading practitioners: Ian McLean, Amelia Barikin, and Terry Smith. In their essays, McLean, Barikin and Smith reflect on the stakes of a properly contemporary art history: its semantic precursors and philosophical potential, its link to the undead and, ultimately, its necessity.

  • GENRE
    Arts & Entertainment
    RELEASED
    2014
    December 18
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    92
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Discipline, in association with emaj
    SELLER
    Discipline
    SIZE
    3.7
    MB

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