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Breaching the Frame

English · Hardback

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Circa 1960, artists working at the margins of the international art world breached the frame of canvas painting and ruptured the institutional frame of art. Members of the Brazilian Neoconcrete group, such as Helio Oiticica and Lygia Clark, and their counterparts in Japan, such as Akasegawa Genpei and the Kansai-based Gutai Art Association, challenged the boundaries between art and non-art, between fiction and reality, between visual artwork and its discursive frame. In place of the indefinitely deferred promise of a revolution of the senses, artists called for "direct action" here and now. Pedro Erber situates the beginnings of these profound transformations of art in the politically charged debates on realism and abstraction and in the experiments of 1950s concrete poetry. He shows how artists and critics in Brazil and Japan brought modern painting to a point of crisis that paved the way for the radical experiments of the 1960s generation.In contrast to the "dematerialization" of the art object promoted by New York - based critics and conceptual artists in the late 1960s, avant-garde artists and poets in Brazil and Japan embraced materiality as intrinsic and fundamental to their highly conceptual practices. Breaching the Frame explores their uncannily contemporaneous trajectories, tracing the emergence of participatory practices and theories that challenged the limits of aesthetic contemplation and redefined the politics of spectatorship.

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Authors Pedro R. Erber, Pedro Rabelo Erber, Pedro Rabelo Erber
Publisher University Of California Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.01.2015
 
EAN 9780520282438
ISBN 978-0-520-28243-8
No. of pages 248
Dimensions 188 mm x 263 mm x 23 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

Japan, Brazil, ART / History / Contemporary (1945-), ART / Caribbean & Latin American, ART / Asian / Japanese, History of Art, Later 20th century c 1950 to c 1999, Art & design styles: from c 1960

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