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Beyond the Dream Syndicate: Tony Conrad and the Arts after Cage by Joseph New+=
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PublishedOn
2008-05-16
ISBN
9781890951863
EAN
9781890951863
Book Title
Beyond the Dream Syndicate : Tony Conrad and the Arts after Cage
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Zone Books
Publication Year
2008
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.6in
Author
Branden W. Joseph
Genre
Art, Performing Arts, Philosophy
Topic
Film / General, Individual Artists / General, History & Surveys / Modern, Aesthetics, Film / History & Criticism
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
30.8 Oz
Number of Pages
489 Pages

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Examining Tony Conrad's collaborative interactions as a guiding thread by which to investigate the contiguous networks and discursive interconnections in 1960s art.

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Zone Books
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1890951862
ISBN-13
9781890951863
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Book Title
Beyond the Dream Syndicate : Tony Conrad and the Arts after Cage
Author
Branden W. Joseph
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Film / General, Individual Artists / General, History & Surveys / Modern, Aesthetics, Film / History & Criticism
Publication Year
2008
Genre
Art, Performing Arts, Philosophy
Number of Pages
489 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1.6in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
30.8 Oz

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Ml410.C7515j67 2008
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College Graduate Student
Reviews
Beyond the Dream Syndicate is in fact a vital argument for recasting in unlikely, counterintuitive or even absurd ways the cultural histories we think we know best. It is also Conrad's method with regard to his own past and that of his colleagues... . In Joseph's hands it makes for a compelling and exemplary history., Branden W. Joseph"s new book, Beyond the Dream Syndicate , is a major contribution to our thinking about this period.... an immensely engaging -- and important -- book., "Branden W. Joseph's new book Beyond the Dream Syndicate: Tony Conrad and the Artsafter Cage is a necessary and timely one. In sum, Joseph has succeeded in substantially altering ournotion of the so-called expanded field of art and film. With its meticulous research and precisemode of argumentation, Beyond the Dream Syndicate sets an important standard for future scholars..."Texte zur Kunst, Joseph's Trojan horse harbors an estimable array of 'minor' figures whose radical practices change history, this history , for good. If registered, Joseph's new mapping should disperse the 'major' names and terms that have for so long defined the postwar canon and its largely modernist models of theorization, models that limit the capacity to seize the expansive territory of experimentation that sparked postmodernism--pertinent now as the DNA for much contemporary art., "Branden Joseph has emerged as one of our most accomplished and significant cultural historians. Ranging across film, music, and art, his new book focuses on the myriad accomplishments of Tony Conrad. The combination of its detailed scholarship across a very wide cultural field, the incisiveness of its analyses, and its ease in moving dialectically from the most precise formal details of works of art to their general social and political implications is remarkable. Overall his demonstration of the interrelatedness of different cultural spheres presents a radical challenge to the hermeticism of orthodox art history and to the simple-minded high/low binaries of affirmative cultural studies. It's hard to imagine, let alone find, a work in sixties' cultural historiography of comparably broad insight and originality." --David E. James, author of "The Most Typical Avant-Garde: History and Geography of Minor Cinemas in Los Angeles", "Richly detailed, scrupulously researched, Joseph's brilliant analysis deploys a Foucauldian model to reformulate crucial questions of artistic authorship, tease out the political and social implications of Conrad's prescient production and interactions with his peers, and reconfigure a broad swathe of American vanguard culture so that the imbrication of these artists' practices in structures of power stands newly revealed." --Lynne Cooke, curator, Dia Art Foundation, "[A] meticulous and imaginative study.... a vital argument for recasting in unlikely, counterintuitive or even absurd ways the cultural histories we think we know best.... a compelling and exemplary history." Art Review, ""Beyond the Dream Syndicate" is Branden W. Joseph's admirable step outside the art historian's typically crisp disciplinary boundaries. Joseph's gambit is to use the brilliant, improbable Tony Conrad as his guide through one generation's challenge to make art after John Cage. In the course of this expedition, we encounter rigorous meditations on minimalist music and visual art, Henry Flynt's Concept Art, daily life with Jack Smith, the hilarious head-on collisions that resulted in the Primitives and the Velvet Underground, and the stroboscopic consequences of Conrad's 1966 film "The Flicker." This is a highly original, rewarding book, and one that will catch people by surprise. I imagine that this is a book for which many people have unconsciously been waiting." --David Grubbs, Drag City recording artist, "Joseph writes powerfully ... and with a brio most academic writers can only dream about.... a major book" - The Wire, Branden W. Joseph's new book, Beyond the Dream Syndicate , is a major contribution to our thinking about this period.... an immensely engaging -- and important -- book., "Branden W. Joseph"s new book, Beyond the Dream Syndicate , is amajor contribution to our thinking about this period.... an immensely engaging -- and important --book." Modern Painters, "This is a highly original, rewarding book, and one that will catch people by surprise. I imagine that this is a book for which many people have unconsciously been waiting." --David Grubbs, Drag City recording artist, "[A] meticulous and imaginative study.... a vital argument for recasting in unlikely, counterintuitive or even absurd ways the cultural histories we think we know best.... a compelling and exemplary history." -- "Art Review", "Joseph writes powerfully... and with a brio most academic writers can only dreamabout.... a major book" The Wire, "Pivoting on Tony Conrad's seminal role as artist and theorist, this groundbreaking book reexamines the post-Cagean milieu of early sixties New York where visual art, music, film, and performance increasingly overlapped and hybridized. Richly detailed, scrupulously researched, Joseph's brilliant analysis deploys a Foucauldian model to reformulate crucial questions of artistic authorship, tease out the political and social implications of Conrad's prescient production and interactions with his peers, and reconfigure a broad swathe of American vanguard culture so that the imbrication of these artists' practices in structures of power stands newly revealed." --Lynne Cooke, curator, Dia Art Foundation, "Branden W. Joseph has emerged as one of our most accomplished and significant cultural historians. Ranging across film, music, and art, his new book focuses on the myriad accomplishments of Tony Conrad. It's hard to imagine, let alone find, a work in 1960s cultural historiography of comparably broad insight and originality." --David E. James, author of "The Most Typical Avant-Garde: History and Geography of Minor Cinemas in Los Angeles", Branden W. Joseph's new book Beyond the Dream Syndicate: Tony Conrad and the Arts After Cage is a necessary and timely one. In sum, Joseph has succeeded in substantially altering our notion of the so-called expanded field of art and film. With its meticulous research and precise mode of argumentation, Beyond the Dream Syndicate sets an important standard for future scholars..., Joseph moves across and between disciplinary genres of scholarship, and thereby challenges the reader's capacity to think outside familiar categories. This study sits at the fringes of several academic disciplines and, to its credit, fits squarely within none., "Joseph writes powerfully... and with a brio most academic writers can only dream about.... a major book" The Wire, "Branden W. Joseph's new book Beyond the Dream Syndicate: Tony Conrad and the Arts after Cage is a necessary and timely one. In sum, Joseph has succeeded in substantially altering our notion of the so-called expanded field of art and film. With its meticulous research and precise mode of argumentation, Beyond the Dream Syndicate sets an important standard for future scholars..." Texte zur Kunst, Joseph Writes Powerfully...And with a Brio Most Academic Writers Can only Dream About. a Major Book., "Branden W. Joseph"s new book, Beyond the Dream Syndicate , is a major contribution to our thinking about this period.... an immensely engaging -- and important -- book." Modern Painters, Necessary and timely. Joseph has succeeded in substantially altering our notion of the so-called expanded field of art and film. With its meticulous research and precise mode of argumentation, Beyond the Dream Syndicate sets an important standard for future scholars., Joseph writes powerfully... and with a brio most academic writers can only dream about.... a major book, A major contribution to our thinking about this period. An immensely engaging -- and important -- book., "Joseph moves across and between disciplinary genres of scholarship, and therebychallenges the reader's capacity to think outside familiar categories. This study sits at thefringes of several academic disciplines and, to its credit, fits squarely withinnone."-- Stephen Petersen , Leonardo Reviews, Branden W. Joseph's new book, Beyond the Dream Syndicate , is a major contribution to our thinking about this period.... an immensely engaging--and important--book., [A] meticulous and imaginative study.... a vital argument for recasting in unlikely, counterintuitive or even absurd ways the cultural histories we think we know best.... a compelling and exemplary history., "Joseph moves across and between disciplinary genres of scholarship, and thereby challenges the reader's capacity to think outside familiar categories. This study sits at the fringes of several academic disciplines and, to its credit, fits squarely within none."-- Stephen Petersen , Leonardo Reviews, "[A] meticulous and imaginative study.... a vital argument for recasting in unlikely,counterintuitive or even absurd ways the cultural histories we think we know best.... a compellingand exemplary history." Art Review, Beyond the fascinating and heretofore untold story recounted here, this book is important for the way its method mirrors its subject. Joseph moves across and between disciplinary genres of scholarship and thereby challenges the reader's capacity to think outside familiar categories.
Copyright Date
2008
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2007-061965
Dewey Decimal
780.92
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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