Ian Burn - collected writings 1966-1993:

Ian Burn has been described as many things: an activist, a trade-unionist, a journalist, an art critic, a curator and an art historian—or, as he once described himself in a moment of self-deprecating alienation, ‘an ex-conceptual artist’. Born in Geelong in 1939, Burn studied painting in Melbourne a...

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Hauptverfasser: Burn, Ian 1939-1993 (VerfasserIn), Piper, Adrian 1948- (VerfasserIn), Wood, Paul 1949- (VerfasserIn), Sekula, Allan 1951-2013 (VerfasserIn), Ramsden, Mel 1944- (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Stephen, Ann (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Sydney Power Publiations [2024]
Berlin KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Köln Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König
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Zusammenfassung:Ian Burn has been described as many things: an activist, a trade-unionist, a journalist, an art critic, a curator and an art historian—or, as he once described himself in a moment of self-deprecating alienation, ‘an ex-conceptual artist’. Born in Geelong in 1939, Burn studied painting in Melbourne and went on to live and work in London and New York. Burn moved back to Australia in 1977 and passed away in 1993 at the age of 53. Burn sought to grapple with how art history intersects and engages with contemporary art and political debate, arguing for a decentred view of the world. His legacy is international and can be seen in retrospective exhibitions as recent as 2022, and his work remains a key touchstone in art history. Edited by Burn’s friend, frequent collaborator and eminent art historian, Dr Ann Stephen, this volume brings together 49 pieces of Burn’s own agile and expansive writings alongside a vast collection of his artworks. The collection concludes with reflections on Burn’s life and work from prominent figures and past collaborators in the form of memorial lectures
Beschreibung:Edition: 1000
Beschreibung:775 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm x 17 cm
ISBN:9783753304236
3753304239

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