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Group Material and the 1980s: A Materialist Postmodernism

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2014-06-06

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Grace, Claire Robbin. 2014. Group Material and the 1980s: A Materialist Postmodernism. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.

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Group Material's seventeen-year collaboration began in New York in 1979 through the artists' shared interests in collective, politicized practices and their immersion in a localized network of countercultural activities. While GM's cadre of participants shifted over time (from the dozen who launched its first year to a smaller core comprising Doug Ashford, Julie Ault, Mundy McLaughlin, Félix González-Torres, and Tim Rollins), its practice developed a consistent aesthetic vocabulary in dialogue with major figures of 1980s art and with an eye to 1960s conceptualism and the Soviet avant-garde. GM threw open the class coordinates of art's public and introduced a distinct set of responses to the central problematics of 1980s art: the debates over representation, appropriation, painting, public space, and activism.

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Art history, American studies, Art and activism, Art collectives, Contemporary art, New York, Postwar art

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