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Out of bounds: the collected writings of Marcia Tucker


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"This volume assembles for the first time the writings of the groundbreaking art historian, critic, and curator Marcia Tucker"--Provided by publisher.

Contents

Foreword / Lisa Phillips -- Foreword / Andrew Perchuk -- Editors' note -- Dedicated to the margins: an introduction to the writings of Marcia Tucker / Lisa Phillips, Johanna Burton, and Alicia Ritson, with Kate Wiener -- Visionaries -- PheNAUMANology (1970) -- Pat Steir: "The thing, itself, made by me" (1973) -- Joan Mitchell (1975) -- Richard Tuttle (1975) -- Terry Allen (on everything) (1980) -- Picture this: an introduction to Interim [Mary Kelly] (1990) -- Andres Serrano: Retrospect (1994) -- Expanding the canon -- Anti-illusion: procedures/materials (1969) -- "Bad" painting (1978) -- Tattoo: the state of the art (1981) -- The other man: alternative representations of masculinity (1987) -- Bad girls: attack of the giant ninja mutant barbies (1994) -- A labor of love (1996) -- Institutional change -- Women in museums (1972) -- The ten most pressing issues in the art world today, and some uncommon solutions (1987) -- From muse to museum: feminism and artistic practice at the end of the century in the United States (1990) -- "Who's on first?": how race and gender affect American art museums (1990) -- Close encounters: defensive driving on the digital highway (1994) -- The battle of the tightends: a docu-drama in three acts (1995) -- A [Re]movable feast (1997) -- Questing for new definitions of contemporary art (1998) -- Why art matters (2003) -- No title (2004) -- Writings by Marcia Tucker -- Marcia Tucker biography.

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    Los Angeles, California; New York: Getty Research Institute, New Museum, [2019]


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    • 9781606065969
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