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Object to Be Destroyed: The Work of Gordon Matta-Clark
Object to Be Destroyed: The Work of Gordon Matta-Clark

By Pamela M. Lee

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"Although highly regarded during his short life - and honored by artists and architects today - the American artist Gordon Matta-Clark (1943-78) has been largely ignored within the history of art....

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New Games
New Games

By Pamela M. Lee

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"Art History After the Sixties examines the 1960s and 1970s as a watershed era in our current understanding of art and its historiography. Pamela Lee asks how, why, and at what cost art critics of...

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Object to Be Destroyed
Object to Be Destroyed

By Pamela M. Lee

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Chronophobia
Chronophobia

By Pamela M. Lee

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An examination of the pervasive anxiety about and fixation with time seen in 1960s art.In the 1960s art fell out of time; both artists and critics lost their temporal bearings in response to what E...

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Chronophobia
Chronophobia

By Pamela M. Lee

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Think Tank Aesthetics
Think Tank Aesthetics

By Pamela M. Lee

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Think Tank Aesthetics
Think Tank Aesthetics

By Pamela M. Lee

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How the approaches and methods of think tanks—including systems theory, operational research, and cybernetics—paved the way for a peculiar genre of midcentury modernism.In Think Tank Aesthetics, Pa...

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