A Minimal Future? Art as Object 1958-1968
April 7, 2004 | bengisu yilmazturk
14 Mar-2 Aug
MOCA
Los Angeles, CA.
A Minimal Future? is the first large-scale historical examination in America to examine the emergence of minimal art in the late 1950s to 1960s. It focuses on work produced by 40 influential American artists, including sculptures, paintings, and photographs, and occupies the entire MOCA at California Plaza location.
One of the most significant art movements of the 20th century, minimal art is presented as a constellation of dialectical practices about the structure, form, material, production, and function of the artwork and its relationship to space and to the spectator. The exhibition is organized by Senior Curator Ann Goldstein and is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue.
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