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Against Reason, Volume 1

Tony Smith, Sculpture, and Other Modernisms
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Original essays and visual art that reveal the depth and complexity of the sculpture of American modernist Tony Smith, placing his multifaceted practice in dialogue with contemporary voices. Original essays and visual art that reveal the depth and complexity of the sculpture of American modernist Tony Smith, placing his multifaceted practice in dialogue with contemporary voices. Against Reason, Volume 1 is published alongside the Tony Smith Catalogue Raisonne- Sculpture, itself the first of two volumes-the other focusing on architecture-documenting the artist's career. This book reveals the depth and complexity of Smith's oeuvre in sculpture while positioning its transdisciplinary nature in dialogue with contemporary practitioners. Commissioned essays by art historians and curators and visual projects by artists offer renewed perspectives on a variety of cultural systems, exploring the ongoing vitality of Smith's work. Their contributions reflect upon the modernist era in which Smith's work was produced to think through ingrained ideologies, revealing other, parallel modernisms and histories. Against Reason delves deeply into work by Smith that has not been previously parsed or discussed within art historical contexts. The book shuttles among visual art projects and texts, from Mario Gooden's essay exploring Smith's refusal to occupy the known quantities assigned to "artist" and "architect," to Saim Demircan's study of the re-presentation of Smith's work through its photo-documentation in the mainstream press, to Judith Barry's transformation of Smith's sculpture into the form of a flipbook and centerpiece "pop-up." Jenni Sorkin explores the influence of Smith's sculpture practice on his daughter Kiki Smith, while Yann Chateigne Tytelman casts a wider net to examine correspondences between Smith and the contemporary artists Joachim Koester, Mai-Thu Perret, and Cauleen Smith. Tom Burr closes the volume with a photo-collage project reflective of his ongoing engagement with Tony Smith's oeuvre.

Author Biography:

James Voorhies is a curator and historian of modern and contemporary art. He is the author of Postsensual Aesthetics and Beyond Objecthood- The Exhibition as a Critical Form since 1968 (both MIT Press), and has taught at Bennington College and Harvard University.
Release date NZ
October 8th, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
130 COLOR ILLUS., 20 BLACK AND WHITE ILLUS
Pages
216
ISBN-13
9780262549141
Product ID
38513678

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