The Disappearance of Objects - Joshua Shannon

The Disappearance of Objects: New York Art and the Rise of the Postmodern City by Joshua Shannon focuses on works by Claes Oldenburg, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, and Donald Judd. Here art historian Joshua Shannon shows how New York art engaged with the transformation of New York. In the years around 1960, a rapid process of deindustrialization profoundly changed New York City. At the same time, massive highway construction, urban housing renewal, and the growth of the financial sector altered the city’s landscape. As the new economy took shape, manufacturing lofts, piers, and small shops were replaced by sleek high-rise housing blocks and office towers. Shannon convincingly argues that these four artists - all living amid the changes---filled their art with old street signs, outmoded flashlights, and other discarded objects in a richly revealing effort to understand the economic and architectural transformation of their city.

Publisher: 

Yale University Press

Edition: 

First

Year Published: 

2009

Binding: 

Hard cover

ISBN: 

9780300137064

Dimensions: 

24.8 × 21.3 × 2.4 cm

Book Weight: 

1.981 kg

Condition: 

Second hand, Very good

Price: 

ZAR 150.00

In Stock: 

1

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Front cover of The Disappearance of Objects by Joshua Shannon