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Materializing 'Six Years'
dal 13/9/2012 al 2/2/2013
wed 11am-6pm, thu 11am-10pm, fri-sun 11am-6pm

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Sally Williams



 
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13/9/2012

Materializing 'Six Years'

Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York

Lucy R. Lippard and the Emergence of Conceptual Art. The exhibition features the artists brought together and championed by Lucy R. Lippard in her groundbreaking book 'Six Years', and demonstrates how her curatorial projects, critical writing, and political engagement helped to redefine exhibition-making, art criticism, and the viewing experience.


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This exhibition is devoted to examining the defining impact Lucy R. Lippard’s groundbreaking book Six Years had on the emergent Conceptual art movement. Published in 1973, Six Years simultaneously catalogued and described the development of conceptual art practices in the late sixties and early seventies, and is now widely considered an essential reference work for the period. Using the book’s content to structure the exhibition, Materializing “Six Years” showcases the artists brought together and championed by Lippard, and demonstrates how her curatorial projects, critical writing, and political engagement helped to redefine exhibition-making, art criticism, and the viewing experience.

The exhibition will feature more than 170 objects by nearly ninety artists who were working internationally across a range of mediums. In addition to presenting important artworks, the exhibition will convey the political foment of an era that saw both the emergence of Conceptual art and the rise of the Women’s Rights, Civil Rights, and anti–Vietnam War movements, and will illustrate the period’s experimental impulses through catalogues, artist publications, periodicals, photographs, and ephemera from key exhibitions and events.

Materializing "Six Years" is organized by Catherine Morris, Curator of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum, and independent curator Vincent Bonin.

This exhibition is made possible by the Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation. Additional generous support has been provided by the Helene Zucker Seeman Memorial Exhibition Fund.

Image: N. E. Thing Co. Iain Baxter (Canadian, b. England, 1936) and Ingrid Baxter (American, b. 1938). 1. Time, detail from North American Time Zone Photo–V.S.I. Simultaneity, October 18, 1970, 1970. Offset lithograph, 17½ × 17½ in. (44.5 × 44.5 cm). Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver; Gift of Iain Baxter and Ingrid Baxter, 1995

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