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Minimal Conditions

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Minimal Conditions explores the expansion of sculpture into phenomenal and perception-based practices in and around the Los Angeles area in the 1970s, a time when California Light and Space art pl...
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Minimal Conditions explores the expansion of sculpture into phenomenal and perception-based practices in and around the Los Angeles area in the 1970s, a time when California Light and Space art played a key role in the evolution of minimal art toward dematerialization. Focusing on the contingent and embodied nature of work by such artists as Robert Irwin, James Turrell, Doug Wheeler, Larry Bell, Eric Orr, and Maria Nordman, author Dawna L. Schuld proposes a method of analysis that considers these pieces not as discrete objects, but as diverse species of experience. Schuld’s compelling study identifies perceptual, philosophical, and historical common ground shared by minimal artists working on both coasts and in the desert landscape.
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Price: $65.00
Pages: 184
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 18 May 2018
Trim Size: 10.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9780520294509
Format: Hardcover
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"Schuld elaborates a broader and more complex historiography in which minimal art is expanded to include phenomena such as spatiality, perceptual depth, transparency and disorientation. . . . she achieves [her goal]."

Dawna L. Schuld teaches modern and contemporary art history in the Department of Visualization at Texas A&M University. Her previous work has included contributions to books such as Phenomenal: California Light, Space, Surface and Beyond Mimesis and Convention: Representation in Art and Science.
List of Figures and Plates • ix
Preface: Situating Ourselves • xi
Acknowledgments • xv

Introduction • 1
1. Robert Irwin and the Presence of the Situation: From Post-Painterly to Post-Object • 16
2. In a Fog: Light, Space, Obfuscation, and Emergence • 37
3. Cave Dwelling: Resolution and Dissolution • 55
4. Being Nowhere: Desert Situations • 75
Conclusion • 103

Notes • 107
Bibliography • 127
Index • 137