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ART AND ARTIFACT
The Museum as Medium James Putnam
"Artists today treat museums as filled not with dead art, but with living artistic options."
Citing a wide range of examples, from Marcel Duchamp's "Portable Museum" to Damien Hirst's distinctive use of vitrines, James Putnam examines the themes by which the artist/museum relationship is defined and redefined. He shows not only the ways in which artists have been influenced by museum systems and made their works into simulations of the museum, but also how they have questioned the role of museums, observed their practices, intervened in them, and helped to redefine them. This is a subject around which directly and indirectly contemporary art dialogue revolves. Without rival, this is one of those rare books that will become essential reading for everyone interested in the development of art and its presentation to the public in museum displays and installations. James Putnam is a curator at the British Museum, where he has staged a series of innovative contemporary art exhibitions. ISBN 0-500-23790-5 · 9 3/8" x 11 1/8" · 280 illustrations, 229 in color · 208 pages · ART
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