What is
it about exhibition documentation, particularly from the 1960s and 1970s, that makes it so new, so compelling?
Not exact matches
The featured works in the
exhibition — ranging from painting and sculpture to photography, film and installation — examine the passage of time by alluding to nostalgia or sentiments
about aging, often depicting specific places in states of decay; these works can act as
documentation, memorial or symbol.
While the catalogues provide lasting
documentation of the
exhibition, they also contribute to original knowledge and scholarship
about contemporary art and the international discourse around it.
Melvin's
exhibition displays some of the works, as well as some
documentation of works written
about in the five issues.
The
exhibition archive includes video
documentation of a conversation between Jones and her late father Amiri Baraka
about «EyeMinded.»
Involuntarily charged with a pedagogical dimension — by the simple fact of taking place in a college's gallery — The Times Square Show Revisited presented the floor plans of the original
exhibition, reinstalled the souvenir shop (though not functioning), and presented photo, audio, and video
documentation alongside artworks from
about forty of the more than one hundred artists featured in the original
exhibition.
The Morris Louis Estate papers include records of gallery
exhibitions, mostly André Emmerich Gallery; artwork inventories; legal records concerning the lawsuit Bernstein v. Brenner; financial records of the sale of Louis» artwork; printed materials; writings
about Louis; photographs of
exhibition installations and artwork; and posthumous project files which include
documentation of film projects by Robert Pierce Productions, a catalog raisonne, PBS documentaries, video recordings of the
exhibition «Morris Louis Now», and numerous sound recordings of interviews with artists, many with transcripts, discussing Morris Louis and conducted by Anita Faatz.
Founded in 1977, the New Museum was conceived as a center for
exhibitions, information, and
documentation about living artists from around the world.
The Higgs archive includes writings by and
about Higgs, press clippings, reproductions of Higgs» artwork,
documentation and ephemera related to
exhibitions he has curated, zines, photographs, and other materials.
Below, Christiane Monarchi asked Golkar more
about the background to these ideas, as well as the physical process undertaken with these objects and their photographic
documentation for the resultant
exhibition.