Dematerialization (art)

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Dematerialization of the art object is an idea in conceptual art defined as the expressive physical manifestations in which the idea is paramount and the material form is secondary.[1] In "Six Years: The Dematerialization of the Art Object" Lucy L. Lippard characterizes the period of 1966 to 1972 as one in which the art object was dematerialised through the new artistic practices of conceptual art.[2][3]

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  1. ^ "Dematerialization". Dematerialization. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
  2. ^ Blocker, Jane (2004). What the body cost: desire, history and performance. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-0-8166-4319-6. OCLC 803859335.
  3. ^ Lippard, Lucy R (1973). Six years: the dematerialization of the art object from 1966 to 1972 : a cross-reference book of information on some esthetic boundaries ... Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-21013-4. OCLC 1015497430.