A compilation of seminal works by Robert Morris, influential artist and critic, a key figure in Minimalist sculpture, Process Art, and Earthworks.
"Robert Morris is one of the most important postwar American artists. "Have I Reasons" is a valuable resource for an understanding and reconsideration of his work and the postwar neo-avant-garde production in which it played such a pivotal role. Compared to his seminal earlier writings, those from the 1990s and beyond collected here are more insistently autobiographical, more overtly and straightforwardly political. This transformation is one that, at least in part, reflects a transformation in his visual art."--Branden W. Joseph, author of "Random Order: Robert Rauschenberg and the Neo-Avant-Garde"
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"Robert Morris is one of the most important postwar American artists. "Have I Reasons" is a valuable resource for an understanding and reconsideration of his work and the postwar neo-avant-garde production in which it played such a pivotal role. Compared to his seminal earlier writings, those from the 1990s and beyond collected here are more insistently autobiographical, more overtly and straightforwardly political. This transformation is one that, at least in part, reflects a transformation in his visual art."--Branden W. Joseph, author of "Random Order: Robert Rauschenberg and the Neo-Avant-Garde"
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.