Theory in Contemporary Art since 1985 is a groundbreaking anthology that captures the essence and the edge of the contemporary art scene.
Provides the first truly comprehensive and international anthology of theory in contemporary art of the last two decades.
Brings together a broad selection of important contributions to the fields of contemporary art, theory, and culture from established and emergent art voices, including scholars, curators, critics, and artists from around the globe.
Focuses on key theoretical and aesthetic issues in contemporary art, such as cultural/multicultural theory, identity politics, AIDS, post-colonialism, globalization, and spectatorship.
Includes editorial material and 44 illustrations.
Contents:
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Photo Credits
How To Use This Book
Introduction
Part I: Contemporary Art Practices and Models
Part II: Culture/Identities/Political Fields
Part III: Post-colonial Critiques
Part IV: Rethinking Aesthetics
Part V: Theories after Postmodernism
Index
Provides the first truly comprehensive and international anthology of theory in contemporary art of the last two decades.
Brings together a broad selection of important contributions to the fields of contemporary art, theory, and culture from established and emergent art voices, including scholars, curators, critics, and artists from around the globe.
Focuses on key theoretical and aesthetic issues in contemporary art, such as cultural/multicultural theory, identity politics, AIDS, post-colonialism, globalization, and spectatorship.
Includes editorial material and 44 illustrations.
Contents:
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Photo Credits
How To Use This Book
Introduction
Part I: Contemporary Art Practices and Models
Part II: Culture/Identities/Political Fields
Part III: Post-colonial Critiques
Part IV: Rethinking Aesthetics
Part V: Theories after Postmodernism
Index