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_q(paperback)
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_beng
_cPSC
_dBAKER
_dDLC
_dBAUN
_erda
049 _aBAUN_MERKEZ
050 0 0 _aN6494.M5
_bM49 2005
100 1 _aMeyer, James Sampson,
_d1962-
_991561
_eaut
245 1 0 _aMinimalism /
_cedited by James Meyer.
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bPhaidon,
_c2005.
264 4 _c©2000.
300 _a304 pages :
_billustrations (some color) ;
_c30 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
_btxt
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
_bn
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
_bnc
490 1 _aThemes and movements
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 296-298) and index.
505 0 0 _tPreface /
_rJames Meyer --
_tSurvey /
_rJames Meyer --
_tWorks.
_t1959-63 First Encounters.
_t1964-67 High Minimalism.
_t1967-79 Canonization/Critique.
_t1980-present Recent Work --
_tDocuments.
_t1959-63 First Encounters.
_t1964-67 High Minimalism.
_t1967-79 Canonization/Critique.
_t1980-present Recent Writings
520 _aThe term, Minimalism, was coined to describe the work of a group of American artists who developed a new kind of whole or serial geometric abstraction during the 1960s. This book documents the careers of the leading figures associated with Minimalism--Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt and Robert Morris--as well as the practices of artists who were associated with the movement, among them the sculptors, Larry Bell, Eva Hesse, John McCracken, Robert Smithson and Anne Truitt; and the painters, Jo Baer, Robert Mangold, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, David Novros, Robert Ryman and Frank Stella
650 0 _aMinimal art
_991584
830 0 _919778
_aThemes\and\movements.
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