Intermedia /

"In 1965, the American artist and Fluxus cofounder Dick Higgins stated that much of the best art being made at the time fell between media. He linked the dismantling of divisions among media to decompartmentalization in society more generally and to the impending dawn of a "classless"...

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Contributors: Frohne, Ursula, (Editor), Arabindan-Kesson, Anna, (Contributor), Cao, Maggie M., 1983- (Contributor), Egenhofer, Sebastian, (Contributor), Ehninger, Eva, (Contributor), Harren, Natilee, (Contributor), Smiley, Michelle, (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : Terra Foundation for American Art, [2022]
Series:Terra Foundation essays ; v. 6.
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Table of Contents:
  • The circulating medium : Joseph Saxton, minting, and the American Daguerreotype / Michelle Smiley
  • From poetry into paint : Robert S. Duncanson and the song of Hiawatha / Anna Arabindan-Kesson
  • The readymade and the counterfeit : the material conditions of art and money / Maggie M. Cao
  • Optics and humor : light, pictures, and subjectivity in the work of Dan Graham / Sebastian Egenhofer
  • Visualizing the city : interrelations between painting and photography / Eva Ehninger
  • Proposals for intermedia art education : Robert Watts' experimental workshop at the University of California, Santa Cruz, 1968-1969 / Natilee Harren.