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Dissolve into Comprehension: Writings and Interviews, 1964-2004 [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 229x178x30 mm, 32 b&w illus.; 64 Illustrations
  • Series: Writing Art
  • Pub. Date: 04-Sep-2015
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262029278
  • ISBN-13: 9780262029278
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  • Format: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width x depth: 229x178x30 mm, 32 b&w illus.; 64 Illustrations
  • Series: Writing Art
  • Pub. Date: 04-Sep-2015
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262029278
  • ISBN-13: 9780262029278
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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.

Foreword ix
Hans Haacke
Introduction xi
Melissa Ragain
PART I SCULPTURE
1(74)
A Look at Works of Sculptors (1964)
13(2)
Bargain Basement Alienation (1965)
15(5)
Sculpture's Vanishing Base(1967)
20(17)
Hans Haacke: Wind and Water Sculpture (1967)
37(11)
From Beyond Modern Sculpture (1968)
48(4)
On Being Sculpture (1969)
52(7)
A Robert Morris Retrospective in Detroit (1970)
59(9)
Review of Passages in Modern Sculpture (1978)
68(7)
PART II SYSTEMS
75(90)
Sculpture, Systems, and Catastrophe (1966)
81(8)
The Future of Responsive Systems in Art (1968)
89(10)
"Systems and Art": A Post-formalist Design Aesthetic for the Evolving Technology (1968)
99(10)
Questions Which the Systems Designer Can Ask Himself as an Artist (ca. 1968)
109(1)
Towards a Post-formalist Aesthetic (1968)
110(5)
Systems Aesthetics (1968)
115(11)
Real Time Systems (1969)
126(13)
The Aesthetics of Intelligent Systems (1969)
139(15)
Notes on Art and Information Processing (1970)
154(7)
From The Structure of Art (1971)
161(4)
PART III ART WORLDS
165(84)
The Art of Bridget Riley (1966)
171(2)
Modern Art as a Mediocre Teaching Machine (1969)
173(6)
Art in the Marcusean Analysis (1969)
179(5)
Corporate Art (1971)
184(9)
Problems of Criticism, IX: Art and Technology (1971)
193(14)
Hans Haacke's Cancelled Show at the Guggenheim (1971)
207(9)
Nova Scotia: Answers for Academia (1973)
216(6)
Ten Years before the Artforum Masthead (1977)
222(15)
Criticism in the Provinces (1978)
237(4)
Joan Brigham Interviews Jack Burnham (2004)
241(8)
PART IV ARCANA
249(66)
Willoughby Sharp Interviews Jack Burnham (1970)
253(10)
Voices from the Gate (1972)
263(4)
The True Readymade? (1972)
267(9)
Quality and the Art of Hitchhiking (1975)
276(5)
Curriculum Vitae (ca. 1981)
281(16)
Syllabus and Handouts (1987)
297(18)
Index 315