One Place after Another: Site-Specific Art and Locational Identity / Edition 1

One Place after Another: Site-Specific Art and Locational Identity / Edition 1

by Miwon Kwon
ISBN-10:
026261202X
ISBN-13:
9780262612029
Pub. Date:
02/27/2004
Publisher:
MIT Press
ISBN-10:
026261202X
ISBN-13:
9780262612029
Pub. Date:
02/27/2004
Publisher:
MIT Press
One Place after Another: Site-Specific Art and Locational Identity / Edition 1

One Place after Another: Site-Specific Art and Locational Identity / Edition 1

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Overview

A critical history of site-specific art since the late 1960s.

Site-specific art emerged in the late 1960s in reaction to the growing commodification of art and the prevailing ideals of art's autonomy and universality. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, as site-specific art intersected with land art, process art, performance art, conceptual art, installation art, institutional critique, community-based art, and public art, its creators insisted on the inseparability of the work and its context. In recent years, however, the presumption of unrepeatability and immobility encapsulated in Richard Serra's famous dictum "to remove the work is to destroy the work" is being challenged by new models of site specificity and changes in institutional and market forces. One Place after Another offers a critical history of site-specific art since the late 1960s and a theoretical framework for examining the rhetoric of aesthetic vanguardism and political progressivism associated with its many permutations. Informed by urban theory, postmodernist criticism in art and architecture, and debates concerning identity politics and the public sphere, the book addresses the siting of art as more than an artistic problem. It examines site specificity as a complex cipher of the unstable relationship between location and identity in the era of late capitalism. The book addresses the work of, among others, John Ahearn, Mark Dion, Andrea Fraser, Donald Judd, Renee Green, Suzanne Lacy, Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, Richard Serra, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, and Fred Wilson.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262612029
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 02/27/2004
Series: The MIT Press
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 232
Sales rank: 552,248
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.49(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Miwon Kwon is Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsviii
Introduction1
1Genealogy of Site Specificity11
2Unhinging of site specificity33
3Sitings of Public Art: Integration Versus Intervention56
4From Site to Community in New Genre Public Art: The Case of "Culture in Action"100
5The (UN)Sitings of Community138
6By Way of a Conclusion: One Place After Another156
Notes168
Index211

What People are Saying About This

Russell Ferguson

The concept of site specificity has been used to cover a wide and often ill-defined range of art practices. Kwon's important book clarifies the issues at stake and cogently lays out a number of analytical paths down which others will surely follow. One Place After Another will re-define the way we think about public art.

Judith Russi Kirshner

A compelling theoretical analysis that never loses sight of the 'here and now' of artistic practice and aesthetic experience. Miwon Kwon's exploration of the social and political dimensions of site specificity succeeds in being both original and provocative; it will provide a valuable foundation for all future studies.

Uta Meta Bauer

One Place After Another discusses how artists from the 60s to the 90s have engaged with specific sites and their contexts, whether in art institutions or public places. Here, sites bring to the surface what is intrinsic to a locality but often overlooked or not yet visible. This book provides an important and critical overview of discourses about site specificity that will interest artists, commissioners, curators, institutions, critics, and the broader public.

Endorsement

One Place After Another discusses how artists from the 60s to the 90s have engaged with specific sites and their contexts, whether in art institutions or public places. Here, sites bring to the surface what is intrinsic to a locality but often overlooked or not yet visible. This book provides an important and critical overview of discourses about site specificity that will interest artists, commissioners, curators, institutions, critics, and the broader public.

Uta Meta Bauer, Professor of Theory, Practice, and Mediation of Contemporary Art, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

From the Publisher

You are familiar with art history. Welcome to art geography, a new subdiscipline launched by Miwon Kwon's lustrous commentary on thirty-five years of artists' engagement with physical and political environments.

Andrew Ross, New York University

Andrew Ross

You are familiar with art history. Welcome to art geography, a new subdiscipline launched by Miwon Kwon's lustrous commentary on thirty-five years of artists' engagement with physical and political environments.

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