Robert Morris: Object sculpture: 1960 - 1965
"This is a systematic catalogue of work by Robert Morris from the crucial early period of his career. It concerns some one-hundred "object sculptures" that dating between 1960 and 1965: plaques, containers, and assisted or simulated readymades of wood, Sculpmetal, and lead. These obje...
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Sprache: | English |
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New Haven, Conn. ; London
Yale Univ. Press
2014
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Zusammenfassung: | "This is a systematic catalogue of work by Robert Morris from the crucial early period of his career. It concerns some one-hundred "object sculptures" that dating between 1960 and 1965: plaques, containers, and assisted or simulated readymades of wood, Sculpmetal, and lead. These objects were produced concurrently with a series of large, blank constructed forms in gray-painted plywood - canonical works of Minimal art. Here, the smaller sculptures are addressed for the first time as an overall body of work. The present study departs from past literature, where scholarly attention is repeatedly paid to the same handful of selected objects. The catalogue and text seek to map the internal logic of the object sculptures: to acknowledge that they represent part of a complex, integral practice. Without displacing the foundational significance of certain sculptures to the emergence of Conceptualism, this treatment directs new attention to the material fabrication of the works. By extension, it examines the significance of "process" as it pertains both to the making of the sculptures themselves and, through iconography, to the body. The factor of process is one with which the artist specifically identified the significance of the object sculptures - which he referred to as "process type objects". Fabrication and medium thus join more established elements, such as language, systems of measurement, and time, as the work's chief concerns. The key significance to Morris of the work of Marcel Duchamp is also recast in this context. Produced with the cooperation of the artist, this catalogue contains much new information, and includes a substantial interview in which Morris reflects on the circumstances and significance of the work from the vantage of the present"-- |
Beschreibung: | 320 S. überw. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9780300196672 |
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spelling | Robert Morris: Object sculpture 1960 - 1965 Jeffrey Weiss with Clare Davies. In assoc. with Castelli Gallery, New York Robert Morris New Haven, Conn. ; London Yale Univ. Press 2014 320 S. überw. Ill. txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "This is a systematic catalogue of work by Robert Morris from the crucial early period of his career. It concerns some one-hundred "object sculptures" that dating between 1960 and 1965: plaques, containers, and assisted or simulated readymades of wood, Sculpmetal, and lead. These objects were produced concurrently with a series of large, blank constructed forms in gray-painted plywood - canonical works of Minimal art. Here, the smaller sculptures are addressed for the first time as an overall body of work. The present study departs from past literature, where scholarly attention is repeatedly paid to the same handful of selected objects. The catalogue and text seek to map the internal logic of the object sculptures: to acknowledge that they represent part of a complex, integral practice. Without displacing the foundational significance of certain sculptures to the emergence of Conceptualism, this treatment directs new attention to the material fabrication of the works. By extension, it examines the significance of "process" as it pertains both to the making of the sculptures themselves and, through iconography, to the body. The factor of process is one with which the artist specifically identified the significance of the object sculptures - which he referred to as "process type objects". Fabrication and medium thus join more established elements, such as language, systems of measurement, and time, as the work's chief concerns. The key significance to Morris of the work of Marcel Duchamp is also recast in this context. Produced with the cooperation of the artist, this catalogue contains much new information, and includes a substantial interview in which Morris reflects on the circumstances and significance of the work from the vantage of the present"-- Morris, Robert, 1931- Catalogues raisonnés Morris, Robert 1931-2018 (DE-588)118737007 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1960-1965 gnd rswk-swf ART / Sculpture & Installation bisacsh ART / Individual Artists / Monographs bisacsh ART / History / Contemporary (1945-) bisacsh Geschichte ART / Sculpture & Installation ART / Individual Artists / Monographs ART / History / Contemporary (1945-) Plastik (DE-588)4046277-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4145395-5 Bildband gnd-content Morris, Robert 1931-2018 (DE-588)118737007 p Plastik (DE-588)4046277-8 s Geschichte 1960-1965 z DE-604 Weiss, Jeffrey 1958- Sonstige (DE-588)143771884 oth Davies, Clare Sonstige oth Morris, Robert 1931-2018 Sonstige (DE-588)118737007 oth Leo Castelli Gallery Sonstige (DE-588)2091582-2 oth |
spellingShingle | Robert Morris: Object sculpture 1960 - 1965 Morris, Robert, 1931- Catalogues raisonnés Morris, Robert 1931-2018 (DE-588)118737007 gnd ART / Sculpture & Installation bisacsh ART / Individual Artists / Monographs bisacsh ART / History / Contemporary (1945-) bisacsh Geschichte ART / Sculpture & Installation ART / Individual Artists / Monographs ART / History / Contemporary (1945-) Plastik (DE-588)4046277-8 gnd |
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title | Robert Morris: Object sculpture 1960 - 1965 |
title_alt | Robert Morris |
title_auth | Robert Morris: Object sculpture 1960 - 1965 |
title_exact_search | Robert Morris: Object sculpture 1960 - 1965 |
title_full | Robert Morris: Object sculpture 1960 - 1965 Jeffrey Weiss with Clare Davies. In assoc. with Castelli Gallery, New York |
title_fullStr | Robert Morris: Object sculpture 1960 - 1965 Jeffrey Weiss with Clare Davies. In assoc. with Castelli Gallery, New York |
title_full_unstemmed | Robert Morris: Object sculpture 1960 - 1965 Jeffrey Weiss with Clare Davies. In assoc. with Castelli Gallery, New York |
title_short | Robert Morris: Object sculpture |
title_sort | robert morris object sculpture 1960 1965 |
title_sub | 1960 - 1965 |
topic | Morris, Robert, 1931- Catalogues raisonnés Morris, Robert 1931-2018 (DE-588)118737007 gnd ART / Sculpture & Installation bisacsh ART / Individual Artists / Monographs bisacsh ART / History / Contemporary (1945-) bisacsh Geschichte ART / Sculpture & Installation ART / Individual Artists / Monographs ART / History / Contemporary (1945-) Plastik (DE-588)4046277-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Morris, Robert, 1931- Catalogues raisonnés Morris, Robert 1931-2018 ART / Sculpture & Installation ART / Individual Artists / Monographs ART / History / Contemporary (1945-) Geschichte Plastik Bildband |
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