textThis dissertation examines how and why written information in a visual context as well as various theories of language (namely poststructuralism) became so influential in contemporary American art. It argues that many artists and writers from the mid 1960s until the late 1980s believed that the use of language would dramatically alter the nature of art. But the converse, in fact, is true. Indeed, the reliance on language facilitated the rapid assimilation of these works (artistic and critical) into the broader fold of the contemporary American art world. What was radical became conventional in no time. How Images Became Texts in Contemporary American Art begins in the early 1960s by describing why a number of Conceptual artists (Jo...
The history of Post-Object art can be dated from about 1966. The term Post-Object describes two cla...
textThis dissertation examines the work of artists Vija Celmins, Beryl Korot, and Lee Lozano. I illu...
This dissertation takes the university classroom as a point of contact and departure to analyze the ...
My dissertation reassesses the role conceptual art played amidst the transition from modern to conte...
This dissertation explores the various manifestations in which text appeared in the verbal and visua...
This dissertation explores how artist books are read with a focus on works published during the 1960...
Without a doubt, one of the biggest changes that affected XXth century art is the introduction of wo...
This dissertation uncovers the history of what is today generally accepted in the art world, that ar...
This dissertation addresses the ways that visual arts, and the ideas and assumptions about cultural ...
This dissertation looks at artists whose work was closely aligned with research and pedagogy in the ...
This thesis explores the interaction of word and image through an intellectual framework which engag...
This dissertation examines transformations in painting during the 1960s. Countering repeated pronoun...
The “death of painting” is a mantra repeated throughout the twentieth century, at once taken for gra...
This dissertation is a phenomenological study on the origin of expressive arts as an innate human ne...
My dissertation discusses the relationship of art to the category of the aesthetic. Conceiving of ar...
The history of Post-Object art can be dated from about 1966. The term Post-Object describes two cla...
textThis dissertation examines the work of artists Vija Celmins, Beryl Korot, and Lee Lozano. I illu...
This dissertation takes the university classroom as a point of contact and departure to analyze the ...
My dissertation reassesses the role conceptual art played amidst the transition from modern to conte...
This dissertation explores the various manifestations in which text appeared in the verbal and visua...
This dissertation explores how artist books are read with a focus on works published during the 1960...
Without a doubt, one of the biggest changes that affected XXth century art is the introduction of wo...
This dissertation uncovers the history of what is today generally accepted in the art world, that ar...
This dissertation addresses the ways that visual arts, and the ideas and assumptions about cultural ...
This dissertation looks at artists whose work was closely aligned with research and pedagogy in the ...
This thesis explores the interaction of word and image through an intellectual framework which engag...
This dissertation examines transformations in painting during the 1960s. Countering repeated pronoun...
The “death of painting” is a mantra repeated throughout the twentieth century, at once taken for gra...
This dissertation is a phenomenological study on the origin of expressive arts as an innate human ne...
My dissertation discusses the relationship of art to the category of the aesthetic. Conceiving of ar...
The history of Post-Object art can be dated from about 1966. The term Post-Object describes two cla...
textThis dissertation examines the work of artists Vija Celmins, Beryl Korot, and Lee Lozano. I illu...
This dissertation takes the university classroom as a point of contact and departure to analyze the ...