Made in Los Angeles - Materials, Processes, and the Birth of West Coast Minimalism

Author:   Rachel Rivenc
Publisher:   Getty Trust Publications
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9781606064658


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   11 March 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Made in Los Angeles - Materials, Processes, and the Birth of West Coast Minimalism


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In the 1960s, a group of Los Angeles artists fashioned a body of work that has come to be known as the “LA Look” or West Coast Minimalism. Its distinct aesthetic is characterized by clean lines, simple shapes, and pristine reflective or translucent surfaces, and often by the use of bright, seductive colors. While the role of materials and processes in the advent of these truly indigenous Los Angeles art forms has often been commented on, it has never been studied in depth — until now.   Made in Los Angeles focuses on four pioneers of West Coast Minimalism — Larry Bell, Robert Irwin, Craig Kauffman, and John McCracken — whose working methods, often borrowed from other industries, featured the use of synthetic paints and resins as well as industrial processes to create objects that are both painting and sculpture. Bell, for example, coated plate glass with films of material that alter the way the light is absorbed, reflected, and transmitted, while Kauffman employed a process usually reserved for commercial signs for his work. McCracken coated plywood with fiberglass then spray painted it with countless layers of automotive paints, and Irwin spray-painted discs of hammered aluminum or vacuum-formed plastics. The detailed study of each artist’s work is presented in the context of the emergence of modern art in Los Angeles, the burgeoning mid-twentieth-century gallery scene, and the light-infused LA cityscape.   Initially undertaken as part of the Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A.1945–1980 initiative, this volume combines technical art history and scientific analysis to investigate conservation issues associated with the work of these artists, which are often emblematic of issues in the conservation of contemporary art in general.

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Author:   Rachel Rivenc
Publisher:   Getty Trust Publications
Imprint:   Getty Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 20.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 25.30cm
Weight:   0.742kg
ISBN:  

9781606064658


ISBN 10:   1606064657
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   11 March 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Interviews with artists and fabricators, results from extensive analytical work, and discussion on the display and conservation of works by each artist enrich the text. --Winterthur Portfolio


"""Interviews with artists and fabricators, results from extensive analytical work, and discussion on the display and conservation of works by each artist enrich the text.""--Winterthur Portfolio"


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Rachel Rivenc is an associate scientist at the Getty Conservation Institute.

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