Unconcealed: The International Network of Conceptual Artists, 196777

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Unconcealed: The International Network of Conceptual Artists, 196777
Emerging in the late 1960s, conceptual art was spurred by a network of artists, dealers, curators and critics. These little-known connections are detailed for the first time in this highly significant volume. By focusing on 15 artists including Marcel Broodthaers, Richard Long, Lawrence Weiner, Hanne Darboven and Daniel Buren and a specific network of dealer-galleries, private and public institutions and collectors around them, author Sophie Richard documents the role of art dealers in the development of conceptual art which ultimately led to the structure of today's art world. We learn how conceptual artworks entered private collections and public institutions, how value was conferred to them, and the distribution networks that drove these artists' success. A detailed account of artistic activity in the decade 196777 is accompanied by extensive and previously unpublished data, charting the exhibitions and sales of conceptual works. The relationships, support structures and strategies of dealer-galleries such as Konrad Fischer, Wide White Space and Lisson Gallery are revealed and make fascinating reading. Including numerous interviews with key figures of the period, 'Unconcealed' exposes the new dealing, curatorial, collecting and teaching methods formed in this decade that continue to be critical to today's art world. SELLING POINTS: . Clearly written and meticulously researched book chronicling the role of dealers in the art world in the 1960s, and exhibition history of the period . Examines how conceptual artists achieved success through exhibitions and how conceptual art was distributed and sold *Based on many years of research, the text is supported by interviews, charts and databases . A unique perspective on an otherwise well trodden decade, including previously unpublished data, personal insights and anecdotes 60 b/w illustrations