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Work Ethic

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Book Work Ethic Helen Molesworth
Libristo code: 02514492
Publishers Pennsylvania State University Press, October 2003
During the 1960s, artists from Alan Kaprow and Yoko Ono to Andy Warhol and Richard Serra stopped mak... Full description
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During the 1960s, artists from Alan Kaprow and Yoko Ono to Andy Warhol and Richard Serra stopped making "art" as it has been thought of since the Renaissance. They staged performances that mixed everyday life with theatre and in yet other, often ironic ways challenged the system of marketing, display and aesthetic discourse that ascribes exceptional monetary as well as cultural values to paintings and sculpture. "Work Ethic", published in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name organized by the Baltimore Museum of Art, brings together a cross-section of such radical endeavors and opens a fresh perspective on their genesis and meaning. Most of the avant-garde interventions considered in "Work Ethic" entailed performances and other procedures generally interpreted as linking a "dematerialization" of the object with the free play of concepts. By contrast, Helen Molesworth and her collaborators in "Work Ethic" set such activities in the context of the workplace and contend that they engage issues of management, production and skill that accompanied the emergence of the information age. The result is a major breakthrough in understanding the structures and ambitions of a wide range of art making. "Work Ethic" reproduces all the diverse material - Bruce Nauman videotapes to Roxy Paine's painting machine - in the Baltimore exhibition and provides insightful discussion of each piece's history, structure and significance. Four essays introduce topics, like utopian fantasies of pleasurable work, that are of general relevance to setting the material into a postindustrial context. Throughout this catalogue, there is as well a lively dialogue on the museum's relationship to art that questions the rules of both the workplace and the art world.

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Full name Work Ethic
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2003
Number of pages 248
EAN 9780271023342
ISBN 0271023341
Libristo code 02514492
Weight 1034
Dimensions 183 x 251 x 26
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