Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Materializing "Six Years": Lucy R. Lippard and the Emergence of Conceptual Art' from September 2012 to February 2013, organized by Catherine Morris, Curator of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, and the independent scholar Vincent Bonin.

'“Conceptual art, for me, means work in which the idea is paramount and the material form is secondary, lightweight, ephemeral, cheap, unpretentious and/or “dematerialized.” –Lucy R. Lippard, Six Years

In 1973 the critic and curator Lucy R. Lippard published Six Years, a book with possibly the longest subtitle in the bibliography of art: The dematerialization of the art object from 1966 to 1972: a cross-reference book of information on some esthetic boundaries: consisting of a bibliography into which are inserted a fragmented text, art works, documents, interviews, and symposia, arranged chronologically and focused on so-called conceptual or information or idea art with mentions of such vaguely designated areas as minimal, anti-form, systems, earth, or process art, occurring now in the Americas, Europe, England, Australia, and Asia (with occasional political overtones) edited and annotated by Lucy R. Lippard. Six Years, sometimes referred to as a conceptual art object itself, not only described and embodied the new type of art-making that Lippard was intent on identifying and cataloging, it also exemplified a new way of criticizing and curating art. Nearly forty years later, the Brooklyn Museum takes Lippard’s celebrated experiment in curated concatenation as a template, turning a book that resembled an exhibition into an exhibition materializing the ideas in her book.

The artworks and essays featured in this publication recall the thrill that was tangible in Lippard’s original documentation, reminding us that during the late sixties and early seventies all possible social and material parameters of art (making) were played with, worked over, inverted, reduced, expanded, and rejected. By tracing Lippard’s own activities in those years, the book also documents the early blurring of boundaries among critical, curatorial, and artistic practices.

With more than 200 images of work by dozens of artists (printed in color throughout), this book brings Lippard’s curatorial experiment full circle.' from back cover

Includes bibliography. Please note only artists of Asian origin are listed in this record.
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Location code
EX.USA.MSY
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2012

No of pages

304

ISBN / ISSN

9780262018166

No of copies

1

Content type

catalogue

Chapter headings

Preface: Six Years...Forty Years Later - Lucy R. LIPPARD

An Introduction to Six Years - Catherine MORRIS, Vincent BONIN

Six Years as a Curatorial Project - Catherine MORRIS

Lucy R. Lippard's Writing in and around Conceptual Art, 1969–73 - Vincent BONIN

Still Relevant: Lucy R. Lippard, Feminist Activism, and Art Institutions - Julia BRYAN-WILSON

Illustrations and Commentary

1966

1967

1968

1969

1970

1971

Epilogue: c. 7,500

Materializing 'Six Years': Lucy R. Lippard and the Emergence of Conceptual Art
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Materializing 'Six Years': Lucy R. Lippard and the Emergence of Conceptual Art