Conceptual Art: A Critical Anthology
1999 anthology edited by Alexander Alberro and Blake Stimson
Contents
Author | Title | pg. | Originally published in |
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Alexander Alberro | Reconsidering Conceptual Art, 1966–1977 | xvi | |
Blake Stimson | The Promise of Conceptual Art | xxxviii | |
I. 1966-1967 | |||
Eduardo Costa, Raúl Escari, Roberto Jacoby | A Media Art (Manifesto) | 2 |
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Christine Kozlov | Compositions for Audio Structures | 6 |
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Hélio Oiticica | Position and Program | 8 |
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Sol LeWitt | Paragraphs on Conceptual Art | 12 |
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Sigmund Bode | Excerpt from Placement as Language (1928) | 18 |
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Mel Bochner | The Serial Attitude | 22 |
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Daniel Buren, Olivier Mosset, Michel Parmentier, Niele Toroni | Statement | 28 |
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Michel Claura | Buren, Mosset, Toroni or Anybody | 30 | |
Michael Baldwin | Remarks on Air-Conditioning: An Extravaganza of Blandness | 32 |
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Adrian Piper | A Defense of the "Conceptual" Process in Art | 36 |
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Hélio Oiticica | General Scheme of the New Objectivity | 40 |
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II. 1968 | |||
Lucy R. Lippard and John Chandler | The Dematerialization of Art | 46 |
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Terry Atkinson | Concerning the Article "The Dematerialization of Art" | 52 |
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Yvonne Rainer | Statement | 60 |
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Hanne Darboven | Statement to Lucy Lippard | 62 | |
Georges Boudaille | Interview with Daniel Buren: Art Is No Longer Justifiable or Setting the Record Straight | 66 |
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María Teresa Gramuglio and Nicolás Rosa | Tucumán Burns | 76 | |
III. 1969 | |||
Michel Claura | Paris Commentary | 82 |
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Gregory Battcock | Painting Is Obsolete | 88 |
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Dan Graham | Art Workers’ Coalition Open Hearing Presentation | 92 |
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Editors of Art-Language | Introduction | 98 |
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Sol LeWitt | Sentences on Conceptual Art | 106 |
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Ian Burn | Dialogue | 110 |
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Lee Lozano | Dialogue Piece | 112 | |
Mierle Laderman Ukeles | Maintenance Art Manifesto, Proposal for an Exhibition, "CARE" | 122 | |
John Murphy | Patron’s Statement for "When Attitudes Become Form" | 126 | |
Piero Gilardi | Politics and the Avant-Garde | 128 |
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Jean Clay | Art Tamed and Wild | 136 |
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Rolf Wedewer | Introduction to Konzeption/Conception | 142 |
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Daniel Buren | Beware | 144 |
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Joseph Kosuth | Art After Philosophy | 158 |
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Lucy R. Lippard | Introduction to 557,087 | 178 |
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IV. 1970 | |||
Ian Burn | Conceptual Art as Art | 188 |
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Mel Bochner | Excerpts from Speculation (1967–1970) | 192 |
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Charles Harrison and Seth Siegelaub | On Exhibitions and the World at Large | 198 |
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Charles Harrison | Notes Towards Art Work | 204 |
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Athena Tacha Spear | Introduction to Art in the Mind | 210 | |
Kynaston McShine | Introduction to Information | 212 |
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Jack Burnham | Alice’s Head: Reflections on Conceptual Art | 216 |
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Harold Rosenberg | De-aestheticization | 220 |
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Luis Camnitzer | Contemporary Colonial Art | 224 |
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Cildo Meireles | Insertions in Ideological Circuits | 232 |
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V. 1971-1974 | |||
Michel Claura | Interview with Lawrence Weiner | 236 |
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Jeanne Siegel | An Interview with Hans Haacke | 242 | |
Victor Burgin | Rules of Thumb | 248 | |
Terry Smith | Propositions | 258 | |
Catherine Millet | Interview with Art-Language | 262 | |
Max Kozloff | The Trouble with Art-as-Idea | 268 | |
Robert Smithson | Cultural Confinement | 280 | |
Robert Smithson | Production for Production’s Sake | 284 | |
Michel Claura and Seth Siegelaub | L’art conceptuel | 286 | |
Lucy R. Lippard | Postface, in Six Years: The Dematerialization of the Art Object, 1966 to 1972 | 294 | |
Adrian Piper | In Support of Meta-Art | 298 | |
Hans Haacke | All the "Art" That’s Fit to Show | 302 | |
VI. 1975-1977 | |||
Sarah Charlesworth | A Declaration of Dependence | 308 | |
Ian Burn | The Art Market: Affluence and Degradation | 320 | |
Joseph Kosuth | 1975 | 334 | |
Art & Language, UK | Having-Your-Heart-in-the-Right-Place-Is-Not-Making-History | 350 | |
Art & Language, UK | The Timeless Lumpenness of Radical Cultural Life | 354 | |
Marcel Broodthaers | To Be bien pensant... or Not to Be. To Be Blind | 358 | |
Allan Sekula | Documentary and Corporate Violence | 360 | |
Martha Rosler | To Argue for a Video of Representation. To Argue for a Video Against the Mythology of Everyday Life | 366 | |
Mary Kelly | Notes on Reading the Post-Partum Document | 370 | |
Benjamin H. D. Buchloh | Moments of History in the Work of Dan Graham | 376 | |
VII. Memoirs of Conceptual Art | |||
Ian Burn | The ’Sixties: Crisis and Aftermath (or the Memoirs of an Ex-Conceptual Artist) | 392 | |
Cildo Meireles | Statements | 410 | |
Ian Wilson | Conceptual Art | 414 | |
Dan Graham | My Works for Magazine Pages: "A History of Conceptual Art" | 418 | |
Adrian Piper | On Conceptual Art | 424 | |
Robert Barry | Statement | 426 | |
Victor Burgin | Yes, Difference Again: What History Plays the First Time Around as Tragedy, It Repeats as Farce | 428 | |
Deke Dusinberre, Seth Siegelaub, Daniel Buren, and Michel Claura | Working with Shadows, Working with Words | 432 | |
Art & Language | We Aimed to Be Amateurs | 442 | |
Mary Kelly and Terry Smith | A Conversation About Conceptual Art, Subjectivity and the Post-Partum Document | 450 | |
Joseph Kosuth | Intention(s) | 460 | |
Michael Corris | Inside a New York Art Gang: Selected Documents of Art & Language, New York | 470 | |
Martha Rosler | Statement | 486 | |
Blake Stimson | "Dada—Situationism/Tupamaros—Conceptualism": An Interview with Luis Camnitzer | 492 | |
VIII. Critical Histories of Conceptual Art | |||
Jeff Wall | Dan Graham’s Kammerspiel | 504 | |
Benjamin H. D. Buchloh | Conceptual Art 1962–1969: From the Aesthetic of Administration to the Critique of Institutions | 514 | |
Charles Harrison | Conceptual Art and Critical Judgement | 538 | |
Adrian Piper | The Logic of Modernism | 546 | |
Mari Carmen Ramírez | Blueprint Circuits: Conceptual Art and Politics in Latin America | 550 | |
Thomas Crow | Unwritten Histories of Conceptual Art | 564 |