"A recommended addition to art collections providing informative commentary on contemporary artists." --Booklist "This provocative catalogue for an exhibition organized by the Indianapolis Museum of Art explores the nature of power and its manifestation in art over the past three decades.... The illustrations are fleshed out with fine essays... " --Publishers Weekly "Now comes a provocative, tightly organized exhibition at the Indianapolis Museum of Art titled 'Power: Its Myths and Mores in American Art, 1961-1991.' The ...
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"A recommended addition to art collections providing informative commentary on contemporary artists." --Booklist "This provocative catalogue for an exhibition organized by the Indianapolis Museum of Art explores the nature of power and its manifestation in art over the past three decades.... The illustrations are fleshed out with fine essays... " --Publishers Weekly "Now comes a provocative, tightly organized exhibition at the Indianapolis Museum of Art titled 'Power: Its Myths and Mores in American Art, 1961-1991.' The title itself exudes considerable authority, especially when you see it spelled out in metallic red on the institutional gray of the catalogue's cover.... this exhibition represents an unusually successful marriage of art and theory, of visual pleasure and intellectual skepticism. In the process, it creates a vivid portrait of late-century American society and of the different ways artists have mined it for both source material and targets." --The New York Times "Well done, indeed." --The Print Collector's Newsletter Ninety works by twenty-eight artists reflect and criticize the images of power found in the mass media as well as in objects, rituals, and regalia of everyday life in the United States. From Andy Warhol and Frank Stella to Robert Longo and Jenny Holzer, the artists in this exhibit address issues of power through the use of materials and methods of mass communication. 44 color plates, 76 b&w illustrations
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VG-(Label & few marks from previous gallery owner; otherwise crisp and clean. ) Grey wraps with diecut square on front cover 159 pp. Numerous color & bw plates. Issued in conjunction with several 1991-1992 exhibitions featuring the work of 28 American artists from the time period. With essays by Holliday T. Day, Brian Wallis, Anna C. Chave, and George E. Marcus, artists' profiles by Catsou Roberts, and a photographic essay by Debra Wilbur. Nifty.
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