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Artist, Authorship & Legacy: A Reader
Editor: Daniel McClean | Reference: P3656 | ISBN: 978-1909932456 | Type: Publication
Anthology of interdisciplinary essays which critically examines the interlocking themes of artistic authorship, authenticity, and legacy from legal, art market, and art historical perspective.
agency
Alessandra Donati
appropriation
art market
artist rights
artwork
authentication
choreography
Christian Viveros-Fauné
Christine J Vincent
copyright
Corinne Hershkovitch
Daniel McClean
Dawn Ades
Donn Zaretsky
economy
ethics
France
funding
Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro
Georgina Adam
Gilane Tawadros
Giuseppe Calabi
Guy Brett
Italy
Joan Kee
John C. Welchman
Judith Bresler
Karl Von Trott
law
legislation
Lisa Rosendahl
Loretta Würtenberger
Marcel Duchamp
Martha Buskirk
Martha Graham
money
morals
Nate Harrison
Penelope Curtis
performance
property
score
sculpture
Shane Burke
USA
visual art
Zu Solz
The Aesthetics of Risk: SoCCAS Symposium Vol. III
Editor: John C. Welchman | Reference: P1951 | ISBN: 978-3905770551 | Type: Publication
Images and dialogues exploring contemporary art’s engagements with risk.
activism
aesthetic
Aestheticizing Risk in Wartime: The SLA to Iraq
Andy Warhol
bodily functions
body art
Brock Enright
California
Catherine Opie
criticism
Douglas Crimp
film
Gerda Reith
Getty Research Institute
Jane Blocker
John C. Welchman
Kristine Stiles
live art
Mexico City
Middle East
modernity
nudity
Paul McCarthy
performance
politics
Rachel Greene
Richard Shiff
SoCCAS
social
Southern California Consortium of Art Schools
Steve Kurtz
Stiles
technology
theory
USA
violence
warning label
The Aesthetics of Risk
Editor: John C. Welchman | Reference: P1752 | ISBN: 978-3-905770-55-1 | Type: Publication
This anthology of essays, images and dialogues exploring contemporary art’s engagements with risk–physical, social, political and aesthetic–brings readers into the conference from which the book takes its title, a third annual collaboration between the Getty Research Institute and the Southern California Consortium of Art Schools (SoCCAS).