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Artists' Soho : 49 Episodes of Intimate History.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Fordham University Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (289 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780823262854
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Artists' SohoLOC classification:
  • N6535.N49 -- K67 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- 112 Workshop -- 420 West Broadway -- Artists' Colonies in America -- Artists' Space -- Barowitz, Elliott -- Bayrak, Tosun -- Castelli, Leo -- Cast-Iron -- Chelsea -- Conceptual Art -- Cooper, Paula -- Dalachinsky, Steve -- Dance (modern) -- Deitch, Jeffrey -- Dia Art Foundation -- Fanelli's -- Fluxus -- Foreman, Richard -- Holography -- Interior Design -- Karp, Ivan (OK Harris) -- Kitchen, The -- Literature -- Maciunas, George -- Matta-Clark, Gordon -- Mekas, Jonas -- Minimal Art -- Monk, Meredith -- Neizvestny, Ernst -- Ordover, Jerald -- Paik, Nam June -- Performance Group -- Red Spot (Allen Daugherty) -- Reitman, Jaap -- René [Moncada] -- Ross, Charles -- Schechner, Richard -- Sherman, Cindy -- Sonic Youth -- Sonnabend Gallery -- Suicide/Alan Vega -- Tierney, Hanne -- Tsai, Lun-Yi -- Tsai, Wen-Ying -- Vega/Suicide, Alan -- Video Art -- Whitney Counterweight -- Wilke, Hannah -- Wilson, Robert.
Summary: The author of many books about arts and artists in America, Richard Kostelanetz in his Artists' SoHo describes, as an historian-participant, the development of a legendary artists' colony within an industrial slum in lower Manhattan.
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Cover -- Contents -- 112 Workshop -- 420 West Broadway -- Artists' Colonies in America -- Artists' Space -- Barowitz, Elliott -- Bayrak, Tosun -- Castelli, Leo -- Cast-Iron -- Chelsea -- Conceptual Art -- Cooper, Paula -- Dalachinsky, Steve -- Dance (modern) -- Deitch, Jeffrey -- Dia Art Foundation -- Fanelli's -- Fluxus -- Foreman, Richard -- Holography -- Interior Design -- Karp, Ivan (OK Harris) -- Kitchen, The -- Literature -- Maciunas, George -- Matta-Clark, Gordon -- Mekas, Jonas -- Minimal Art -- Monk, Meredith -- Neizvestny, Ernst -- Ordover, Jerald -- Paik, Nam June -- Performance Group -- Red Spot (Allen Daugherty) -- Reitman, Jaap -- René [Moncada] -- Ross, Charles -- Schechner, Richard -- Sherman, Cindy -- Sonic Youth -- Sonnabend Gallery -- Suicide/Alan Vega -- Tierney, Hanne -- Tsai, Lun-Yi -- Tsai, Wen-Ying -- Vega/Suicide, Alan -- Video Art -- Whitney Counterweight -- Wilke, Hannah -- Wilson, Robert.

The author of many books about arts and artists in America, Richard Kostelanetz in his Artists' SoHo describes, as an historian-participant, the development of a legendary artists' colony within an industrial slum in lower Manhattan.

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