Art and Objecthood
Discover the profound insights of Art and Objecthood, a compelling collection by renowned author and critic Michael Fried. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1998, this paperback edition spans an impressive 352 pages and features 27 thought-provoking essays and reviews that articulate the essence of late modernism in the visual arts.
Fried's writings range from concise reviews to in-depth analyses, establishing essential terms for grasping the complexities of high modernism. The book opens with an extensive introductory essay where Fried elucidates his perspectives, providing readers with a solid foundation for understanding the key issues at play in contemporary art.
Whether you are an art enthusiast, a student, or a professional in the field, Art and Objecthood is an indispensable resource that invites you to explore the intricate relationship between art and its objects.