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Studio and cube : on the relationship between where art is made and where art is displayed / Brian O'Doherty.
Main entry:

O'Doherty, Brian.

Title & Author:

Studio and cube : on the relationship between where art is made and where art is displayed / Brian O'Doherty.

Publication:

New York : Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture, ©2007.

Description:

40 pages, 40 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 23 cm

Series:

A Buell Center/FORuM Project publication ; v. 1

Notes:
"Studio and Cube is the first volume in a series of books related to the FORuM Project, dedicated to exploring the relationships of architectural form to politics and urban life"--Title page verso
"This paper was presented in its expanded final version in spring 2006 at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation of Columbia University under the auspices of the Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture"--Page 40
Samaras's studio-bedroom -- The artist's myth -- Acconci's Seedbed -- Courbet's studio -- Delacroix's dilemma -- Nesbitt's studio tour -- Cultists' club/Warhol -- Utopia now/Rauschenberg's studio/The Bed -- The tenses of studio time -- Studio of accumulation/Bacon's studio -- Studio of reduction/Rothko -- The empty studio/Duchamp -- Caspar David Friedrich's studio -- The window -- An etiquette of looking/Hopper -- The model -- The painting-in-the-painting -- Mondrian's studio -- Brancusi's proto-museum -- The studio defined -- Perception -- The anti-white-cube.
Current Copyright Fee: GBP7.40 0.
Summary:

Features photographs of the studios of such artists as Lucas Samaras, Vito Acconci, Jackson Pollock, Lowell Nesbitt, Louise Nevelson, Claes Oldenburg, Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst, Robert Rauschenberg, Francis Bacon, Mark Rothko, Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian, and Constantin Brancusi.

ISBN:

9781883584443 (hbk.)
1883584442 (hbk.)

Subject:

Artists' studios Social aspects.
Art museums Social aspects.
Artists Portraits.
Artists' studios Social aspects Congresses.
Art Museums Social aspects Congresses.
Artists Portraits Congresses.
Ateliers d'artiste Aspect social Congrès.
Art Musées Aspect social Congrès.
Artistes Portraits Congrès.
Ateliers d'artiste Aspect social.
Artistes Portraits.
Artists
Beeldende kunstenaars.
Studio's.
Sociale aspecten.

Form/genre:

Portrait
portraits.
group portraits.
Conference papers and proceedings
Portraits
Portraits de groupe.

Added entries:

Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture.
FORuM Project.
Buell Center/FORuM Project publication ; v. 1.

On the relationship between where art is made and where art is displayed

Holdings:

Location: Library main 255645
Call No.: BIB 185873
Status: Available

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