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2000AM-10083Austin Museum of Art Austin Texas 2000. paperback. fine. Television emerged as the dominant mass medium in the United States during the era that President John F. Kennedy termed the New Frontier. Although television would soon be decried as "a vast wasteland" during this era artists began to engage with the medium in a sustained manner for the first time--and not just as an object to be pictured but as a system that demanded a renegotiation of the relationship between the realms of art and life. The New Frontier is the catalogue of the first exhibition to examine the impact of television on the visual arts in the United States at a crucial period in the development of both. With a lively selection of nearly seventy-five paintings sculptures installations films videos photographs and documents from the United States and Europe it explores how twenty artists including Wallace Berman Bruce Conner Lee Friedlander Dennis Hopper Edward Kienholz Yoko Ono Nam June Paik Robert Rauschenberg Wolf Vostell Andy Warhol Tom Wesselmann and Garry Winogrand responded to the increased prominence of television in daily life during the early 1960s. Working in modes and styles as varied as collage and assemblage Pop Art Color Field Painting Fluxus Performance Art and documentary photography these artists engaged with the perceptual technological and social changes catalyzed in part by the emergence of television as the dominant mass medium. Austin Museum of Art, Austin, Texas unknown
PJH31384DAP 2002. Mint in publishers cloth in like dustjacket still shrink wrapped. 96pp. Illustrated. 1st edition. ISBN 1891024485 DAP 2002 hardcover
19871567231824Cray Research 1987. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding with general signs of previous use. Marks to front end page. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Cray Research hardcover
PJH38300Yale University Press 2011. Mint in publishers cloth in like dustjacket still shrink wrapped. 220pp. Illustrated throughout. Lee Friedlander has been tackling the challenge of self-portraiture throughout his prolific career. What began as an unorthodox investigation of the genre has become a masterful engagement spanning five decades. In this extraordinary compilation which includes hundreds of previously unpublished pictures we follow the famous photographer through the years as his personal and creative lives unfold and intertwine. Produced to the highest production standards and featuring over 400 duotone images-from his first self-portraits taken with cable release in hand to recent images of the photographer with his family and extended network of friends-In the Picture explores Friedlander's various guises throughout a rich and colorful life. ISBN 9780300177299 Yale University Press 2011 hardcover