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El. knyga: Strategy: Get Arts: 35 Artists Who Broke the Rules

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  • Serija: Studies in Photography 1
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Aug-2021
  • Leidėjas: Studies in Photography
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781838382216
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Studies in Photography 1
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Aug-2021
  • Leidėjas: Studies in Photography
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781838382216

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The formation and impact of the landmark exhibition Strategy: Get Arts, staged at Edinburgh College of Art as part of the Edinburgh Festival in 1970Watch Brian Cox and Sir Nicholas Serota discuss Strategy: Get Arts and Richard Demarco in an excerpt from RICO (The Richard Demarco Story) (2021), directed by Dr Marco J. Federici





Authored and guest edited by Dr Christian Weikop, a renowned specialist on modern and contemporary German art. Includes work from Joseph Beuys, Gerhard Richter, Blinky Palermo, Klaus Rinke, Stefan Wewerka, Günther Uecker and many more. Based on archival research at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA). Featuring guest contributions by academics and curators, including individuals directly involved with Strategy: Get Arts in 1970. Incorporating numerous arresting event photographs of the exhibition, taken by George Oliver, Monika Baumgartl, and Richard Demarco, many never seen before and published here for the first time.

Based on close archival research, Christian Weikop uncovers unknown and exciting narratives, as well as artist networks, concerning this provocative 1970 exhibition, held at ECA. The author has previously considered the British press reception of SGA in an article for Tate Papers, but this Studies in Photography-EUP book publication goes far beyond that article and any other scholarship on the exhibition by taking into account the contributions of all 35 artists based in Düsseldorf, and incorporating testimony of individuals who were involved in this landmark exhibition, or who were later engaged in archive exhibitions or recreation projects. Weikop explores the formation of the exhibition in the context of a late 1960s culture of protests and occupations, and demonstrates that SGA was a pivotal Shock of the New moment that would leave its mark on art education.

You can find out more about Strategy Get Arts at the ECA here
Foreword 13(3)
Keith Hartley
Foreword 16(5)
Juan Cruz
Preface 21(1)
Alexander Hamilton
Introduction 22(8)
Christian Weikop
Richard Demarco and the Formation of Strategy: Get Arts
30(10)
Christian Weikop
Diisseldorf in Edinburgh: The Importance of the Germans
40(16)
Christian Weikop
Appendix A Jurgen Harten on Strategy: Get Arts
SGA's "Shock of the New": Art Education, Joseph Beuys, and Jon Schueler
56(24)
Christian Weikop
Strategy: Get Arts and Broadcast Media
80(4)
Christian Weikop
Photography at and in Strategy: Get Arts
84(4)
Karen Barber
A Turning Point
88(5)
Jennifer Gough-Cooper
Gallery Assistants -- SGA
93(8)
Alexander Hamilton
The Artists Christian Weikop
101(101)
H.P. Alvermann
Bernd
Hilla Becher
Joseph Beuys
Claus Bdhmler
George Brecht
Peter Bruning
Henning Christiansen
Friedhelm Dohl
Robert Filliou
Karl Gerstner
Gotthard Graubner
Erwin Heerich
Dorothy lannone
Mauricio Kagel
Konrad Klapheck
Imi Knoebel
Christof Kohlhofer
Ferdinand Kriwet
Adolf Luther
Heinz Mack
Lutz Mommartz
Tony Morgan
Blinky Palermo
Sigmar Polke
Erich Reusch
Gerhard Richter
Klaus Rinke
Dieter Roth
Reiner Ruthenbeck
Daniel Spoerri
Andre Thomkins
Gunther Uecker
Franz Erhard Walther
Gunter Weseler
Stefan Wewerka
Sound in Space
202(2)
Christian Weikop
David Tremlett 16 Industrial Scarecrows
204(2)
Christian Weikop
Palermo Restore Rewind
206(4)
Andrew Patrizio
Exhibiting an Exhibition: Strategy: Get Arts in the Richard Demarco Archive
210(4)
Kirstie Meehan
Douglas and Matilda Hall
214(4)
Ted Fisher
Christian Weikop
Alexander Hamilton
Contributors 218(2)
Further Reading 220(2)
Index 222
Christian Weikop, Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary German Art, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh.