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Comparative Studies in Greek and Indian Philosophies
Spanning thirty years of intensive research, this book proves what many scholars could not explain: that today’s Western world must be considered th...
Framed in a lucid discussion of the intellectual issues surrounding the postmodern movement, the essays in this book re-examine the course of twentiet...
The History, the World, and the Self in Contemporary Art and Criticism
G. Roger Denson brings singular insight to Thomas McEvilley's writings. As an art writer he has explored similar territory, but from the point of view...
Theory at the Millennium
‹€‹In these six essays, Thomas McEvilley tackles the aesthetics of formalism and proceeds to shed new light on the roots of Modernism and the co...
Yves Klein and Twentieth-century Art
For seven years, from 1956 to 1962, a young French artist electrified the European art world with visual, conceptual and performance art works far ahe...
"The current volume on Sappho represents many years of work and includes two major unpublished new studies: "The Garden of the Graces: The Survival of...
Crisis in Cultural Identity
"Directly following the internationally acclaimed Art & Discontent, Thomas McEvilley argues in Art & Otherness for an advanced anthropological perspec...
Objects, Performance, Video, Sound
"Marina Abramovic (born 1946) is one of the foremost contemporary performance artists. She has used her body and personal history both as a social met...
Edward Kienholz's life-size tableau "Five Car Stud" (1969-72) depicts four automobiles and a pickup truck, arranged on a dirt floor in a dark room wit...
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Selected Works, 1967-90 : and the Mind Grew Fingers
Om den amerikanske kunstner, Dennis Oppenheim, født 1938...
West African Artists at the Venice Biennale
Om den vestafrikanske kunstner Mor Faye og fire interviews med de vestafrikanske kunstnere Moustapha Dimé, Tamesir Dia, Ouattara og Gerard Santoni...
Marina Abramovic and Ulay Together & Apart
"Once upon a time two daring young artists - Marina Abramovic from Yugoslavia, and Uwe Laysiepen from West Germany - chanced to meet in Amsterdam, fal...
Steir has long been admired for pictures that quote the history of painting. Outstanding among these "quotational" pictures is the virtuoso Brueghel S...
A Retrospective
William Anastasi had a profound effect on the art of his generation, influencing such artists as Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Eva Hesse, Robert S...
Searching for Art's Meaning in Contemporary Society, 1970s-1990s
Recognizing that art at the end of the twentieth century changes too quickly and is too multifaceted and unfamiliar to be automatically understood, Ar...
Objects Performance Video Sound
Conceptual and Performance Art in the Formation of Post-modernism
McEvilley (art criticism and writing, School of Visual Arts, New York City) presents revised versions of essays published between 1981 and 2002, along...
The Brush of All Things
Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom
Brightness, Stillness
All the Field is Ours
With a mix of irreverence and sincerity, artists John Baldessari and Meg Cranston here tackle nothing less than the question of God. Acting as curator...
Split Decision
Text by Thomas McEvilley, Jim Drobnick, Caroline Koebel....
Image of the Tiger
A Selection of Works from 1960 to 1989, October 7-29, 1989, Scott Hanson Gallery
Mel Chin : October 1 Through November 30, 1992
From roughly 1965 to 1980, Conceptual Art and Performance Art took center stage throughout the western world, introducing new and complex ideas to the...
Toward a Redefinition of Painting for the Post-modern Era
This volume gathers essays on painting by the noted critic Thomas McEvilley....
The Artist's Journey
Bert Long: The Artist’s Journey encapsulates the life and art of Bert L. Long Jr. (1940–2013). Thomas McEvilley opens the book by describing his c...
Beyond the Teacup
Artwork by Meret Oppenheim. Edited by Bice Curiger. Text by Jacqueline Burckhardt....
Triumphs
With a quiet but resolute courage, Richard Tuttle (born 1941) has singlehandedly reinvented sculpture after Minimalism. Shrugging off the machismo of ...