Appreciating Art as Concept Reminders: Your study guide is on Blackboard. Your next assignment is due November 29 th . The final exam is on Thu. Dec. 15. Key Terms/Concepts: concept, readymade, Fluxus, happening, Conceptual Art, self- reflectiveness, irony against medium, dematerialization, anti- aesthetic, Key Monuments: Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1916. Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs, 1965. Robin Page, Merry Christmas ‘66, 1966. Yoko Ono & Dance Company, Do-It-Yourself Fluxfest, February 1- 13, 1966.
Yoko Ono & Dance Company, Do-It-Yourself Fluxfest ,
February 1-13, 1966.
2. Art/Concept?
All works of art have a conceptual component.
A component that is something other than its physical/visual
form.
We appreciate this concept often as much as we appreciate the
physical form.
Some works consist only/primarily of conceptual components we
call that conceptual art.
Theodore Gericault, The Raft of the Medusa, 1818-1819.
3. Conceptual Art?
self-reflectiveness : a work is made with an awareness of and
addresses the rules regarding art.
irony: a work uses its self-awareness/reflectiveness as a tool
to not only address the rules but make fun of them.
against medium: a work denies the use of proper art materials
(paint, stone, etc.) in favor of materials that are indiscernible
from the commonplace.
dematerialization of the artwork: a work is no longer created
in the form of a material object but rather is exists and an
intangible concept.
anti-aesthetic: a work does not seek a pleased reaction based
on its form.
4. Marcel Duchamp, Fountain , 1916. Readymades Readymade was
the term Marcel Duchamp used to describe works consisting of little
more than household items. Because they required little or no
artistic manipulation the were readymade.
5. Marcel Duchamp, In Advance of the Broken Arm , 1915.
6. Conceptual Art (1960s-1970s) Piero Manzoni, Artists Shit ,
1961.
7. Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs , Wooden Folding Chair,
Photographic enlargement of a dictionary definition of chair, and a
photographic copy of a chair. 1965.
8. Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs , Wooden Chair,
Photographic enlargement of a dictionary definition of chair, and a
photographic copy of a chair. 1965.
9. Joseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs , Wooden Chair,
Photographic enlargement of a dictionary definition of chair, and a
photographic copy of a chair. 1965.
10. George Maciunas, Fluxus Manifesto, 1963. George Maciunas,
Poster for Fluxorchestra at Carnegie Recital, September 25, 1965.
Fluxus (1963-Today)
11. Eric Anderson, Please Leave , May 30, 1985. Happenings are
performances, exchanges, or environments orchestrated by the artist
to promote viewer involvement, action and interaction.
12. Robin Page, Merry Christmas 66 , 1966.
Dematerialization
13. Yoko Ono & Dance Company, Do-It-Yourself Fluxfest ,
February 1-13, 1966.