Minimal art a Critical Anthology
Book Details
- Publisher: E. P. Dutton and Company
- Author: Gregory Battcock
- Language: English
- Published Year: 1968
- ISBN: 0525472118
- Pages: 448
- Dimensions: 20 x 14 cm
- Condition: Used – Good (cover slightly damaged; overall book is in good condition)
- Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Minimal Art: A Critical Anthology by Gregory Battcock is a landmark collection of essays and writings that explore the emergence and philosophy of minimalism in art. Bringing together influential voices, the book examines the principles, aesthetics, and cultural significance of the Minimal Art movement.
The anthology provides critical perspectives on artists and works that challenged traditional notions of form, expression, and meaning. It offers readers a deeper understanding of how minimalism reshaped modern and contemporary art.
Ideal for students, scholars, and art enthusiasts, this comprehensive volume remains an essential reference for anyone interested in modern art theory and criticism.
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Book Details
- Publisher: E. P. Dutton and Company
- Author: Gregory Battcock
- Language: English
- Published Year: 1968
- ISBN: 0525472118
- Pages: 448
- Dimensions: 20 x 14 cm
- Condition: Used – Good (cover slightly damaged; overall book is in good condition)
- Availability: In Stock
About the Book
Minimal Art: A Critical Anthology by Gregory Battcock is a landmark collection of essays and writings that explore the emergence and philosophy of minimalism in art. Bringing together influential voices, the book examines the principles, aesthetics, and cultural significance of the Minimal Art movement.
The anthology provides critical perspectives on artists and works that challenged traditional notions of form, expression, and meaning. It offers readers a deeper understanding of how minimalism reshaped modern and contemporary art.
Ideal for students, scholars, and art enthusiasts, this comprehensive volume remains an essential reference for anyone interested in modern art theory and criticism.












