Moscow symposium : conceptualism revisited /

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Imprint:Berlin : Sternberg Press, 2012.
Description:174 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
Language:English
Series:E-Flux Journal ; 5
E-flux journal ; 5.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8956542
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Other authors / contributors:Grois, Boris.
ISBN:9783943365115 (pbk.)
3943365115 (pbk.)
Notes:International conference proceedings.
Based on the conference "Revisiting Conceptual Art: the Russian Case in an International Context", Central House of Writers, Moscow, April 2011.
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Beyond the view that multiple, globally dispersed conceptual art practices provide a heterogeneity of cultural references, Andrei Monastyrski and Collective Actions propose much more: other dimensions altogether, other spatiotemporal politics, other timescales, other understandings of matter, other forms of life--not only as works, but as a basic condition for being able to perceive artworks in the first place. Could it be that the Moscow Conceptualists were so elusive or saturated with the particularities of life in a specific economic and intellectual culture that they precluded integration into a broader art historical narrative? If so, then their simultaneously modest and radical approach to form may present a key to understanding the resilience and flexibility of a more general sphere of global conceptualisms that anticipate, surpass, or even bend around their purported origins in canonical European and American regimes of representation, as well as what we currently understand to be the horizon of artistic practice.

e-flux journal Series edited by Julieta Aranda, Brian Kuan Wood, Anton Vidokle

Contributors
Claire Bishop, Keti Chukhrov, Ekaterina Degot, J rg Heiser, Terry Smith, Anton Vidokle, and Sarah Wilson

Item Description:International conference proceedings.
Based on the conference "Revisiting Conceptual Art: the Russian Case in an International Context", Central House of Writers, Moscow, April 2011.
Physical Description:174 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
ISBN:9783943365115
3943365115