Eccentric Objects: Rethinking Sculpture in 1960s America

Eccentric Objects: Rethinking Sculpture in 1960s America

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Oct 30, 2012 · English · Hardcover (176 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 176
Language English
Published Oct 30, 2012
Publisher Yale University Press
ISBN-10 0300181981
ISBN-13 9780300181982

Description

In the 1960s, American sculpture experienced a transformative shift that redefined the boundaries of the medium. Jo Applin delves into this fascinating period, exploring how artists challenged conventional notions through innovative techniques and materials. The era was marked by a surge of creativity, as sculptors embraced new ideas that blurred the lines between art and everyday life.

Applin highlights the diverse approaches embraced by numerous artists, showcasing how their eccentric and often provocative works invited audiences to rethink their perceptions of sculpture. From the introduction of unconventional materials to immersive installations, these artists infused their work with the cultural and political currents of the time, reflecting the complexities of a rapidly changing society.

Through meticulous research and analysis, the narrative reveals not only the artistry behind these unique creations but also the cultural significance they held. This exploration of 1960s sculpture is a vivid reminder of how art constantly evolves, challenging viewers to engage with it on deeper levels.

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Contemporary
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