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British Art of the Long 1980s: Diverse Practices, Exhibitions and Infrastructures [Kietas viršelis]

(Independent Scholar, UK)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 784 g, 19 bw illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 1350191531
  • ISBN-13: 9781350191532
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 784 g, 19 bw illus
  • Išleidimo metai: 24-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • ISBN-10: 1350191531
  • ISBN-13: 9781350191532
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"The sculptural history of the long 1980s has been dominated by New British Sculpture and Young British Artists. Arguing for a more expansive history of British sculpture and its supporting infrastructures, these twenty-three vivid and enthralling interviews with artists, curators, dealers and facilitators working then demonstrate the interconnected networks, diversity of ideas and practices, energy, imagination and determination that transformed British art from being marginal to internationally celebrated. With a substantial introduction, this timely volume provides valuable new insights into the education, work, careers, studios, infrastructures and exhibitions of the artists and facilitators, substantially enlarging our understanding of the era"--

The sculptural history of the long 1980s has been dominated by New British Sculpture and Young British Artists. Arguing for a more expansive history of British sculpture and its supporting infrastructures, these twenty-three vivid and enthralling interviews with artists, curators, dealers and facilitators working then demonstrate the interconnected networks, diversity of ideas and practices, energy, imagination and determination that transformed British art from being marginal to internationally celebrated.

With a substantial introduction, this timely volume provides valuable new insights into the education, work, careers, studios, infrastructures and exhibitions of the artists and facilitators, substantially enlarging our understanding of the era.



A collection of twenty-three interviews with artists, curators, dealers and facilitators that re-examines the history of British sculpture by focusing on the long 1980s and how the era transformed British art.

Recenzijos

Through twenty-three thoughtful interviews, Imogen Raczs book surveys the legacies, wit, and energy of British art in the 1980s. The reflections of artists and producers narrate how this decade formed new networks and, importantly, how artists started to democratise art in Britain. * Lisa Le Feuvre, Executive Director, Holt/Smithson Foundation, USA * This immensely readable collection of interviews sheds light on an overlooked decade. Raczs warm yet incisive questioning elicits enlightening responses, from astute analyses of individual practices to contextual reflections. A vibrant scene emerges, one fuelled by the actions of a wider network of protagonists than is often acknowledged. * Natalie Rudd, Senior Curator, Arts Council Collection, UK * This fascinating and important book re-examines and reframes the narrative of British sculpture in the 1980s, a decade that saw seismic changes as British artists began to be internationally recognised and exhibited. Raczs interviewees include many of the leading artists, curators and facilitators of the time and their testimony is a vivid record of what it was like to live and work as an artist and of how this changed in the course of the decade and beyond. The difficulties faced by women artists, not only as a result of prejudice but also owing to complex debates about the representation of the female body, come through strongly. The book is particularly engaging when artists speak about their working methods, the sources of their ideas and the experience of making. For all the financial and other limitations of the decade, the reader has the impression that this was a time of freedom, the burgeoning of ideas and a joy in making. The book is essential reading for scholars of this period of art history and will also appeal to anyone interested in the development of art practice in the UK. * Patricia Townsend, artist, psychoanalytic psychotherapist and author of Creative States of Mind: Psychoanalysis and the Artists Process (2019) * Imogen Raczs timely and important account of British Art of the Long 1980s unsettles easy narratives of an era recent enough to be part of living memory but long enough ago to enable reflective contemplation. Caught at a moment when the memory of this era threatens to disappear (two of her interviewees are no longer with us), Raczs book is crafted around a series of vivid, enthralling and sometimes surprisingly candid interviews. By slightly lengthening the timespan and, most revealingly, talking to practitioners, curators, dealers and facilitators who were enmeshed in this history, Raczs account allows a subtle realignment of the usual co-ordinates. Rather than explode the myths of New British Sculpture or the YBAs, she reveals underlying connections in the networks of the time and repositions sculpture and object-based practices allowing a more complexly connected history to be revealed. * Joy Sleeman, Professor of Art History and Theory, UCL Slade School of Fine Art, UK *

Daugiau informacijos

A collection of twenty-three interviews with artists, curators, dealers and facilitators that re-examines the history of British sculpture by focusing on the long 1980s and how the era transformed British art.
List of Illustrations
vi
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction: Narratives and Contexts 1(24)
1 Rasheed Araeen
25(12)
2 Susan Hiller
37(12)
3 Robin Klassnik
49(10)
4 Bill Woodrow
59(8)
5 Alison Wilding
67(8)
6 Jacqueline Poncelet
75(10)
7 Richard Deacon
85(12)
8 Katherine Gili
97(12)
9 Nicholas Pope
109(10)
10 Roger Malbert
119(14)
11 Jonathan Harvey
133(12)
12 MikeyCuddihy
145(12)
13 Kate Blacker
157(12)
14 Richard Wilson
169(12)
15 Antonia Payne
181(14)
16 Hilary Gresty
195(12)
17 Veronica Ryan
207(12)
18 Langlands & Bell (Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell)
219(14)
19 Cathy de Monchaux
233(12)
20 Laura Ford
245(12)
21 James Lingwood
257(12)
22 Karsten Schubert
269(10)
23 Abigail Lane
279(13)
Afterword 292(1)
Select Bibliography and Suggested Further Reading 293(4)
Index 297
Imogen Racz is Associate Head of School Research, School of Art and Design, Coventry University, UK. Specialising in post-war sculptural and object-based practices, she has published widely around themes related to the home, including Art and the Home: Comfort, Alienation and the Everyday (2015).