A total of 18 eclectic essays by Graham examine complex cultural relationships including "Subject Matter" in minimalist and performance art, "New Wave Rock and the Feminine" and "The City as Museum". Wallis' introduction identifies Graham's notion of "historical memory" - focusing on the context which "defines an audience's interaction with cultural phenomenon" - as the theme connecting the artist's criticism and personal practice as chronologically documented in this collection. 111 bibl. ref
Wall's dense essay traces philosophical, historical and environmental concerns that inform Graham's ...
This research is designed to offer an in-depth study of the influence of rock and roll music on Amer...
Fan with Guitar is a collection of ten personal, nonfiction essays written between 2005 and 2008. T...
Dan Graham’s Rock My Religion (1982–84) is a video essay populated by punk and rock performers (Patt...
While defining the essence of Graham's artistic project, the three essayists invoke notions of publi...
This dissertation examines the video-installations created by American artist Dan Graham in the 1970...
This thesis argues for a reconsideration of the role sound plays in the work of the American artist ...
Wall's lengthy essay (written in 1982) offers a critical memorial to the failures of conceptualism t...
On the occasion of an exhibition of works by Evans and Graham selected by Chevrier, the historian dr...
Purpose: This article is an overview of scholarly monographs on rock music from 1980 to the present....
This unconventional catalogue contains texts by three authors - written in response to Graham's film...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of History, 2017.Rock and roll music was a nati...
Jazz and rock have been historically treated as separate musical traditions, despite having many sim...
Includes bibliographical references.This essay discusses the history and influences of my senior exh...
Jazz and rock have been historically treated as separate musical traditions, despite having many sim...
Wall's dense essay traces philosophical, historical and environmental concerns that inform Graham's ...
This research is designed to offer an in-depth study of the influence of rock and roll music on Amer...
Fan with Guitar is a collection of ten personal, nonfiction essays written between 2005 and 2008. T...
Dan Graham’s Rock My Religion (1982–84) is a video essay populated by punk and rock performers (Patt...
While defining the essence of Graham's artistic project, the three essayists invoke notions of publi...
This dissertation examines the video-installations created by American artist Dan Graham in the 1970...
This thesis argues for a reconsideration of the role sound plays in the work of the American artist ...
Wall's lengthy essay (written in 1982) offers a critical memorial to the failures of conceptualism t...
On the occasion of an exhibition of works by Evans and Graham selected by Chevrier, the historian dr...
Purpose: This article is an overview of scholarly monographs on rock music from 1980 to the present....
This unconventional catalogue contains texts by three authors - written in response to Graham's film...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of History, 2017.Rock and roll music was a nati...
Jazz and rock have been historically treated as separate musical traditions, despite having many sim...
Includes bibliographical references.This essay discusses the history and influences of my senior exh...
Jazz and rock have been historically treated as separate musical traditions, despite having many sim...
Wall's dense essay traces philosophical, historical and environmental concerns that inform Graham's ...
This research is designed to offer an in-depth study of the influence of rock and roll music on Amer...
Fan with Guitar is a collection of ten personal, nonfiction essays written between 2005 and 2008. T...