Entries (Maximalism)
Author : Robert Pincus-Witten
Publisher :
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 16,32 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Mathematics
ISBN :
Author : Robert Pincus-Witten
Publisher :
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 16,32 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Mathematics
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Author : Nick Levey
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 27,50 MB
Release : 2016-11-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1317205030
This book begins a new and foundational discussion of maximalism by investigating how the treatment of detail in contemporary literature impels readers to navigate, tolerate, and enrich the cultural landscape of postindustrial America. It studies the maximalist novels of David Foster Wallace, Nicholson Baker, Thomas Pynchon, and others, considering how overly-detailed writing serves the institutional, emotional, and intellectual needs of contemporary readers and writers. The book argues that maximalist novels not only exceed perceived limits of style, subject matter, and scope, but strive to remake the usefulness of books in contemporary culture, refreshing the act of reading. Levey shows that while these novels are preoccupied with detail and description, they are relatively unconcerned with the traditional goals of representation. Instead, they use detail to communicate particular values and fantasies of intelligence, enthusiasm, and ability attached to the management of complex and excessive information. Whether reinvigorating the banal and trivial in mainstream culture, or soothing anxieties of human insufficiency in the age of automation and the internet, these texts model significant abilities, rather than just objects of significance, and encourage readers to develop habits of reading that complement the demands of an increasingly detailed culture. Drawing upon a diverse range of theoretical schools and cultural texts, including Thing Theory, Marxism, New Formalism, playlists, blogs, and archival manuscripts, the book proposes a new understanding of maximalist writing and a new way of approaching the usefulness of literary objects in contemporary culture.
Author : Aurora Cuito
Publisher : A. Asppan S.L.
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 30,91 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9788496048508
The aesthetic movement that is the subject of this book gathers the objectives of designers who are constructing a new, complex and eclectic modernity. Maximalism has affected all disciplines and prompted them to merge with each other, even creating new projects.
Author : David Ryan
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 37,92 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780415276290
Each chapter consists of an article about the artist's work, selected by the artist and an interview of the artist by David Ryan.
Author : Cherise Smith
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 43,36 MB
Release : 2011-03-07
Category : Art
ISBN : 0822347997
An analysis of the complex engagements with issues of identity in the performances of the artists Adrian Piper, Eleanor Antin, Anna Deavere Smith, and Nikki S. Lee.
Author : David Carrier
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 33,68 MB
Release : 2002-10-30
Category : Art
ISBN : 0313076421
Rosalind Krauss is, without visible rival, the most influential American art writer since Clement Greenberg. Together with her colleagues at ^IOctober^R, the journal she co-founded, she has played a key role in the introduction of French theory into the American art world. In the 1960s, though first a follower of Greenberg, she was inspired by her readings of French structuralist and post-structuralist materials, revolted against her mentor's formalism, and developed a succession of radically original styles of art history writing. Offering a complete survey of her career and work, ^IRosalind Krauss and American Philosophical Art Criticism: From Formalism to Beyond Postmodernism^R comprises the first book-length study of its subject. Written in the lucid style of analytic philosophy, this accessible commentary offers a consideration of her arguments as well as discussions of alternative positions. Tracing Krauss's development in this way provides the best method of understanding the changing styles of American art criticism from the 1960s through the present, and thus provides an invaluable source of historical and aesthetic knowledge for artists and art scholars alike.
Author : Irving Sandler
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 952 pages
File Size : 24,56 MB
Release : 2018-05-30
Category : Art
ISBN : 0429981821
Sandler discusses the major and minor artists and their works; movements, ideas, attitudes, and styles; and the social and cultural context of the period. He covers post-modernist art theory, the art market, and consumer society. American and European art and artists are included.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 2056 pages
File Size : 27,73 MB
Release : 1988
Category : American literature
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Author : Kristie Barnett
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 31,23 MB
Release : 2014-09-15
Category : Interior decoration
ISBN : 9781500795559
Kristie Barnett reveals the secrets of her proven method of Psychological Staging to quickly sell residential real estate for top dollar. This method has earned her both local and national awards for home staging, and has made The Decorologist the go-to authority in the field of real estate staging.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 44,45 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Art
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