Julia Bryan-Wilson
Maria Stavrinaki: Julia, a theme that has structured your writing from the outset is that of ambivalence, but it seems to me that the status and the function of it have changed over the years. In your work on Art Workers (2011), you studied the practices of Lucy R. Lippard, Robert Morris, Carl Andre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Critique d'art 2023-12, Vol.61, p.88-103 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Maria Stavrinaki: Julia, a theme that has structured your writing from the outset is that of ambivalence, but it seems to me that the status and the function of it have changed over the years. In your work on Art Workers (2011), you studied the practices of Lucy R. Lippard, Robert Morris, Carl Andre and Hans Haacke in the 1960s through the theme of their understanding and their discursive and material uses of "labor" and "value" in their artistic and critical work. By means of thought that ow... |
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ISSN: | 1246-8258 2265-9404 |
DOI: | 10.4000/critiquedart.109534 |