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050 00 ^aN7475^b.F67 1996 |
100 1 ^aFoster, Hal |
245 14 ^aThe return of the real :^bthe avant-garde at the end ofthe century /^cHal Foster |
300 ^axix, 299 pages :^billustrations ;^c23 cm |
490 1 ^aOctober books |
500 ^a"An October book.^" |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 227-292) andindex |
505 0 ^aWho^'s afraid of the neo-avant-garde? -- The crux ofminimalism -- The passion of the sign -- The art of cynical reason -- The return of the real -- The artist as ethnographer -- Whatever happened to postmodernism? |
520 ^aThe Return of the Real presents an original reading of artand theory over the last three decades, with special emphasis to the controversial connections between the two.It also rethinks the relation between historical avant gardes and neo-avant-gardes. The result is an authoritative genealogy of art and theory from minimalism and pop to the present, with important ramifications for prewar studies as well. Against the cliche that contemporary art and theory are condemned to historical pastiche, Foster argues that the avant-garde returns to usfrom the future, repositioned by innovative work in the present. And he poses this retroactive model of art and theory against the reactionary undoing of progressive culture that is so pervasive today |
650 0 ^aArt criticism^xHistory^y20th century |
650 0 ^aAvant-garde (Aesthetics)^xHistory^y20th century |
650 0 ^aArt, Modern^y20th century |
650 4 ^aModernismus (Kunst)^yGeschichte 1960,ca.-1995,ca |
999 ^aพิพัฒน์ ลิ้มประสูตร |