Mel Bochner (b. 1940) is recognized as one of the leading figures in the development of Conceptual art in New York in the 1960s and 1970s. He pioneered the introduction of the use of language in the visual, probing the way they relate to one another to make us more attentive to the unspoken codes that underpin our visual engagement with the world.

Featuring color plates of more than thirty new, previously unpublished paintings, and accompanied by an essay by Jeremy Sigler, this handsome publication offers a new perspective on Mel Bochner’s career-long engagement with language and painting. Sigler points to how Bochner’s newest images poignantly signal a return to visceral materiality, revealing the unexpected painterly roots of his body of work. 
 

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ISBN
9780300230352
Publisert
2017-08-02
Utgiver
Yale University Press; Yale University Press
Vekt
998 gr
Høyde
305 mm
Bredde
241 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
96

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Jeremy Sigler is a poet and lecturer in sculpture at Yale University.