Joseph Kosuth's writings, like his installations, assert that art begins where mere physicality ends. The articles, statements, and interviews collected here, produced over a period of 24 years, range over philosophy of language, anthropology, Marxism, and linguistics to discover the common principles that inform representation while negotiating the complex debates about art.
Language
English
Pages
289
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
MIT Press (MA)
Release
November 01, 1991
ISBN
0262111578
ISBN 13
9780262111577
Art After Philosophy and After: Collected Writings, 1966-1990
Joseph Kosuth's writings, like his installations, assert that art begins where mere physicality ends. The articles, statements, and interviews collected here, produced over a period of 24 years, range over philosophy of language, anthropology, Marxism, and linguistics to discover the common principles that inform representation while negotiating the complex debates about art.