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change problems and the
problems of substances. Two
leading theories about objecthood are
substance theory,
wherein substances (objects) are
distinct from their...
- interactive,
multimedia and
virtual reality environments". In "Art and
Objecthood",
Michael Fried derisively labels art that
acknowledges the
viewer as...
- 2003.
Fried describes his
early career in the
introduction to Art and
Objecthood:
Essays and
Reviews (1998), an
anthology of his art
criticism in the 60s...
- (1998). Art and
Objecthood. Chicago:
University of
Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-26319-9. Fer,
Briony (1999). "Objects
Beyond Objecthood".
Oxford Art Journal...
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Michael (June 1967). "Art and
Objecthood". Artforum. Vol. 5. pp. 12–23. Reprinted: "Art and
Objecthood". Art and
Objecthood:
Essays and Reviews. University...
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objected to the work on the
basis of its "theatricality". In "Art and
Objecthood",
published in
Artforum in June 1967, he
declared that the
minimal work...
-
century Scottish philosopher David Hume, is the
ontological theory about objecthood in
which an
object consists only of a
collection (bundle) of properties...
-
history of
black female performers who use the
avatar to
embrace their objecthood,
modifying the
image of
bodies through artistic production.
McMillan has...
- ****ertion is that
there are some
entities that do not exist,
meaning objecthood is
independent of existence.
Proposed examples of
nonexistent objects...
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experience 'chronophobia'.”
After studying Michael Fried's
essay 'Art and
Objecthood', she
discovers that as time goes by, art
starts to
reflect the quickness...