Dissolve into Comprehension: Writings and Interviews, 1964-2004 - Writing Art - Jack Burnham - Books - MIT Press Ltd - 9780262029278 - September 4, 2015
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Dissolve into Comprehension: Writings and Interviews, 1964-2004 - Writing Art

Jack Burnham

Dissolve into Comprehension: Writings and Interviews, 1964-2004 - Writing Art

Influential writings by the legendary art critic and theorist Jack Burnham-a pioneer in new media systems aesthetics and an early advocate of conceptualism.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Commendation Quotes: This valuable collection of Jack Burnham's writing presents a long-overdue opportunity to reconsider the breadth and significance of his work. Here we encounter the ambition and energy of Burnham's syncretic intellectual approach alongside its uneven and mercurial aspects. Burnham was the first to attempt a substantive theoretical critique of formalist orthodoxy in the US context, and his pioneering project to account for post-object art in the expanded field repays renewed consideration. Commendation Quotes: In recent years, Burnham's star has risen among scholars and art professionals who have come of age with the Internet. This timely and fascinating collection of essays collates Burnham's prescient articulations of how art can be created and explored outside of entrenched modernist categories and media, whether it is dispersed in systems, converges with machines, or is mystically intuited. Commendation Quotes: Burnham was a fighter on the front lines of massive shifts in art and life in the postwar period. By bringing together both his famed and esoteric writings, this volume reveals the startling range and diversity of Burnham's thought. His watershed introduction of the concept of 'systems' into the sphere of aesthetics -- an attempt to understand the transformation of the discrete art object in a universe of vast new interconnections between people, machines, and capital -- still reads like a salvo. And yet Burnham's texts are not naive paeans to technology. They are filled with doubt -- anxious meditations on subjects and objects, networks and artworks, functionalism and formalism, synergy and breakdown. He saw not only the flexibility and intelligence of systems but their fragility, our 'technological house of cards.' In heralding the rise of information technologies in an art world preternaturally suspicious of such epochal changes, Burnham's investigations of materiality, anthropomorphism, catastrophe, and critique in another historical moment are so prescient as to continue to shape our own."Publisher Marketing: Jack Burnham is one of the few critics and theorists alive today who can claim to have radically altered the way we think about works of art. Burnham's use of the term "system" (borrowed from theoretical biology) in his 1968 essay "System Aesthetics" announced the relational character of conceptual art and newer research-based projects. Trained as an art historian, Burnham was also a sculptor. His first book, "Beyond Modern Sculpture" (1968), established him as a leading commentator on art and technology. A postformalist pioneer, an influential figure in new media art history, an early champion of conceptual and ecological art, and the curator of the first exhibition of digital art, Burnham is long overdue for reevaluation. This book offers that opportunity by collecting a substantial and varied selection of his hard-to-find texts, some published here for the first time. Although Burnham left the art world abruptly in the 1990s, his visionary theoretical ideas have only become more relevant in recent years. This collection seeks to restore Burnham to his rightful place in art criticism and theory, reestablishing his voice as crucial to critical conversations of the period. It gathers his early writing on sculpture, his essays on systems art and conceptualism, his views of the New York art world, and his later occult work -- including an unorthodox interpretation of Marcel Duchamp's work that draws on the Kabbalah.

Contributor Bio:  Burnham, Jack Jack Burnham is an artist, art critic, and theorist known for his application of systems theory to art history and theory. On the faculty of Northwestern University from 1962 to 1982 and later at the University of Maryland and an inaugural fellow at MIT's Center for Advanced Visual Studies in 1968--1969, Burnham is the author of three books of criticism. Contributor Bio:  Ragain, Melissa Melissa Ragain is Assistant Professor of Art History at Montana State University. Contributor Bio:  Haacke, Hans Hans Haacke was born in 1936 in Cologne and has lived in New York since 1965. His work is in the permanent collections of such institutions as the Centre Georges Pompidou, the Tate Modern and the Stedlijk Museum, and has been exhibited in several Documentas, as well as the Whitney Biennial.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released September 4, 2015
ISBN13 9780262029278
Publishers MIT Press Ltd
Pages 352
Dimensions 237 × 191 × 32 mm   ·   932 g
Editor Ragain, Melissa (Associate Professor, Montana State University)

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