Delmonico Books/Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
Allan McCollum: Works since 1969
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Author: Alex Gartenfeld, Stephanie Seidel (eds.)
Since the late 1960s, Allan McCollum has created works that examine the art object’s relationship to uniqueness, context and value, as well as to the museum that collects, values and preserves it. This title, which accompanies a major survey of the artist's work, brings together new scholarship, documentary material and in-depth information on McCollum’s decades-long career, adding to the broader historical and theoretical interpretation of the artist’s important practice.McCollum’s celebrated works can be interpreted in infinite ways and have significant impact on the understanding of the role of art and material culture in society. Throughout his career the artist has explored various economies and contexts that structure collections and presentations of objects. Interested in how material artifacts become charged with meaning, McCollum understands these objects as vehicles of self-assurance and self-representation within communities.This book traces the artist’s career through numerous illustrations, supplementary material and texts, focusing on three key components—early work, “regional projects” and the artist’s most iconic series.
ISBN 9781942884934. Delmonico Books/Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami. hb. 208 pages. 246 colour, 35 b/w ills. 21.6 x 28 cm.
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Since the late 1960s, Allan McCollum has created works that examine the art object’s relationship to uniqueness, context and value, as well as to the museum that collects, values and preserves it. This title, which accompanies a major survey of the artist's work, brings together new scholarship, documentary material and in-depth information on McCollum’s decades-long career, adding to the broader historical and theoretical interpretation of the artist’s important practice.McCollum’s celebrated works can be interpreted in infinite ways and have significant impact on the understanding of the role of art and material culture in society. Throughout his career the artist has explored various economies and contexts that structure collections and presentations of objects. Interested in how material artifacts become charged with meaning, McCollum understands these objects as vehicles of self-assurance and self-representation within communities.This book traces the artist’s career through numerous illustrations, supplementary material and texts, focusing on three key components—early work, “regional projects” and the artist’s most iconic series.
ISBN 9781942884934. Delmonico Books/Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami. hb. 208 pages. 246 colour, 35 b/w ills. 21.6 x 28 cm.
available