Art History, after Sherrie Levine |
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Author:
| Singerman, Howard |
ISBN: | 978-0-520-26722-0 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2011 |
Publisher: | University of California Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $34.95 |
Book Description:
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This book examines the career of New York-based artist Sherrie Levine, whose 1981 series of photographs _after Walker Evans__taken not from life but from Evans_s famous depression-era documents of rural Alabama_became central examples in theorizing postmodernism in the visual arts in the 1980s. For the first in-depth examination of Levine, Howard Singerman surveys a wide variety of sources, both historical and theoretical, to assess an artist whose work was understood from the...
More DescriptionThis book examines the career of New York-based artist Sherrie Levine, whose 1981 series of photographs _after Walker Evans__taken not from life but from Evans_s famous depression-era documents of rural Alabama_became central examples in theorizing postmodernism in the visual arts in the 1980s. For the first in-depth examination of Levine, Howard Singerman surveys a wide variety of sources, both historical and theoretical, to assess an artist whose work was understood from the outset to challenge both the label _artist_ and the idea of oeuvre_and who has over the past three decades crafted a significant oeuvre of her own. Singerman addresses Levine_s work after Evans, Brancusi, Malevich, and others as an experimental art historical practice_material reenactments of the way the work of art history is always doubled in and structured by language, and of the ways the art itself resists.