Brian O'Doherty: Collected Essays

Author:   Brian O'Doherty ,  Liam Kelly ,  Anne-Marie Bonnet
Publisher:   University of California Press
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9780520286542


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   29 June 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Brian O'Doherty ,  Liam Kelly ,  Anne-Marie Bonnet
Publisher:   University of California Press
Imprint:   University of California Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.089kg
ISBN:  

9780520286542


ISBN 10:   0520286545
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   29 June 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Preface: Field Notes from the Crossroads, by Liam Kelly / vii Introduction: A Ship’s Log of / to Modernism, by Anne-Marie Bonnet / 1 On the Nature of Masquerade, by Brian O’Doherty / 7 HOPPER / ROTHKO Hopper’s Look / 13 Word and Image: A Reciprocal Arrangement / 28 Windows and Edward Hopper’s Gaze / 37 Edward Hopper, Early Sunday Morning / 49 Rothko’s Dark Paintings: Tragedy and Void / 55 The Rothko Chapel / 72 Rothko’s Endgame / 80 Chamber Music in the Next Room / 89 ART-LIKE The Politics and Aesthetics of Heart Transplants / 99 The Microscopic Vision / 107 Highway to Las Vegas / 114 Las Vegas Revisited / 122 Miami and the Iconography of the Pompadour Style / 128 PHOTOGRAPHY / FILM / VIDEO Kane’s Welles: The Phantom of the Opus / 139 Et in Arkadin Ego / 148 Barzyk: Electronic Visionary / 158 The Worlds of Nam June Paik / 168 Hans Richter / 172 FACEtime: Katharina Sieverding and (Maybe) Oscar Wilde / 184 Narcissus in Hades / 190 Development Errors: Michener’s Photographs / 193 James Coleman: What Waiting Can Do, Given Time / 196 Terrible Beauty: On Steve McQueen’s Hunger / 201 Nigel Rolfe: Two Drums / 204 DISPATCHES FROM THE SIXTIES AND BEYOND Stella and Hesse: Dispatches from the Sixties / 211 Segal’s Metropolis / 222 Warhol: The Medium as Cultural Artifact / 233 Taking Duchamp’s Portrait / 241 Morton Feldman: The Burgacue Years / 250 Divesting the Self: A Striptease / 263 Rauschenberg / Counter-Rauschenberg / 274 Wesley’s Hip-Pop / 281 William Scharf: The Long and the Short Eye / 286 Chamberlain: Projective Sculpture / 292 Peter Hutchinson: A Green Thought in a Green Shade / 303 Joseph Cornell: Innocence and Experience / 317 WHITE CUBE / BLACK BOX Boxes, Cubes, Installations, Whiteness and Money / 327 List of Illustrations / 333

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O'Doherty is a gifted writer whose Irish-honed literary skills are placed at the service of New York's cosmopolitan visual culture. * artcritical.com * The present volume of this polymath's criticism is perhaps most notable for its collection of O'Doherty's writings on Edward Hopper and Mark Rothko, two painters whom the writer befriended and knew well. It also contains his latest word on the white cube (he coined the now-ubiquitous phrase) from 2009, an update to his influential 1976 Inside the White Cube, an early critique of institutional Modernism. * The New Criterion * O'Doherty shifts between active participant and detached speculative mind with a fluidity and stylistic grace that propels you forward, even as it tugs at your sleeve and asks you to stop, reread, and give it more thought. O'Doherty wants us to inhabit what we perceive, to be an acute looker while fully engaging in the conundrums and contradictions that art puts to us. It is not an easy task, but it is one that he has managed admirably these many years. * Art in America *


O'Doherty is a gifted writer whose Irish-honed literary skills are placed at the service of New York's cosmopolitan visual culture. * artcritical.com *


O'Doherty is a gifted writer whose Irish-honed literary skills are placed at the service of New York's cosmopolitan visual culture. --artcritical.com (09/12/2018)


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Brian O’Doherty is an acclaimed artist and writer. Formerly an art critic for the New York Times and editor in chief of Art in America, he has lectured widely in Europe and America. He is the author of many essays and several books, including the renowned critical essay Inside the White Cube: The Ideology of the Gallery Space, first published in 1976. O’Doherty is a recipient of the prestigious Clark Prize for Excellence in Arts Writing and the College Art Association's Mather Award for Criticism. His novel The Deposition of Father McGreevy was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2000. Liam Kelly is Professor of Irish Visual Culture at the School of Art, University of Ulster, Belfast. His publications include Thinking Long: Contemporary Art in the North of Ireland and Art and the Disembodied Eye: Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art. Anne-Marie Bonnet is Professor and Director of the Institute of Art History, Friedrich-Wilhelms University, Bonn.

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