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Documents of Doubt

- The Photographic Conditions of Conceptual Art
Af: Heather Diack Engelsk Paperback

Documents of Doubt

- The Photographic Conditions of Conceptual Art
Af: Heather Diack Engelsk Paperback
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A major reassessment of photography’s pivotal role in 1960s conceptual art

Why do we continue to look to photographs for evidence despite our awareness of photography’s potential for duplicity? Documents of Doubt critically reassesses the truth claims surrounding photographs by looking at how conceptual artists creatively undermined them. Studying the unique relationship between photography and conceptual art practices in the United States during the social and political instability of the late 1960s, Heather Diack offers vital new perspectives on our “post-truth” world and the importance of suspending easy conclusions in contemporary art.

Considering the work of four leading conceptual artists of the 1960s and ’70s, Diack looks at photographs as documents of doubt, pushing the form beyond commonly assumed limits. Through in-depth and thorough reevaluations of early work by noted artists Mel Bochner, Bruce Nauman, Douglas Huebler, and John Baldessari, Diack advances the powerful thesis that photography provided a means of moving away from the object and toward performative effects, playing a crucial role in the development of conceptual art as a medium of doubt and contingency.

Discussing how unexpected and contradictory meanings can exist in the guise of ordinary pictures, Documents of Doubt offers evocative and original ideas on truth’s connection to photography in the United States during the late 1960s and how conceptual art from that period anticipated our current era of “alternative facts” in contemporary politics and culture.

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A major reassessment of photography’s pivotal role in 1960s conceptual art

Why do we continue to look to photographs for evidence despite our awareness of photography’s potential for duplicity? Documents of Doubt critically reassesses the truth claims surrounding photographs by looking at how conceptual artists creatively undermined them. Studying the unique relationship between photography and conceptual art practices in the United States during the social and political instability of the late 1960s, Heather Diack offers vital new perspectives on our “post-truth” world and the importance of suspending easy conclusions in contemporary art.

Considering the work of four leading conceptual artists of the 1960s and ’70s, Diack looks at photographs as documents of doubt, pushing the form beyond commonly assumed limits. Through in-depth and thorough reevaluations of early work by noted artists Mel Bochner, Bruce Nauman, Douglas Huebler, and John Baldessari, Diack advances the powerful thesis that photography provided a means of moving away from the object and toward performative effects, playing a crucial role in the development of conceptual art as a medium of doubt and contingency.

Discussing how unexpected and contradictory meanings can exist in the guise of ordinary pictures, Documents of Doubt offers evocative and original ideas on truth’s connection to photography in the United States during the late 1960s and how conceptual art from that period anticipated our current era of “alternative facts” in contemporary politics and culture.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 296
ISBN-13: 9781517907570
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1517907578
Kategori: Kunsthistorie
Udg. Dato: 12 jun 2020
Længde: 19mm
Bredde: 254mm
Højde: 177mm
Forlag: University of Minnesota Press
Oplagsdato: 12 jun 2020
Forfatter(e): Heather Diack
Forfatter(e) Heather Diack


Kategori Kunsthistorie


ISBN-13 9781517907570


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 296


Udgave


Længde 19mm


Bredde 254mm


Højde 177mm


Udg. Dato 12 jun 2020


Oplagsdato 12 jun 2020


Forlag University of Minnesota Press

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