Work ethic /
During the 1960s, artists from Alan Kaprow and Yoko Ono to Andy Warhol and Richard Serra stopped making "art" as it has been thought of since the Renaissance. They staged performances that mixed everyday life with theater and in yet other, often ironic, ways challenged the system of market...
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Baltimore, Md. : University Park, Pa. :
Baltimore Museum of Art ; Pennsylvania State University Press,
©2003.
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Table of Contents:
- Work ethic / Helen Molesworth
- Reluctant witness : photography and the documentation of 1960s and 1970s art / Darsie Alexander
- Herbie goes bananas : fantasies of leisure and labor from the new left to the new economy / Chris Gilbert
- Exchange rate : on obligation and reciprocity in some art or the 1960s and after / Miwon Kwon
- Catalogue:
- The artist as manager and worker : the artist creates and completes a task
- The artist as manager : the artist sets a task for others to complete
- The artist as experience maker : the audience completes the work
- Quitting time : the artist tries not to work.