'Pamela M. Lee’s New Games revisits postmodernism in light of art history's more recent embrace of "the contemporary." What can the theories and practices associated with postmodernism tell us about the obsession with the contemporary in both the academy and the art world? In looking at work by Dara Birnbaum, Öyvind Fahlström and Richard Serra, among others, Lee returns to Jean-Francois Lyotard's canonical text The Postmodern Condition as a means to understand more recent art-critical interests in interactivity, collectivism and neo-liberalism. She reads Lyotard's well-known treatment of language games relative to the game theory associated with the Cold War and the rise of the information society. New Games asks readers to think critically about our recent past and the embattled state of our contemporary preoccupations.' - from back cover.

Includes a foreword by Johanna Burton, Director and Curator of Education at the New Museum, a seminar done 'online' with participants Michael Newman, David Getsy, James Elkins, and Suzanne Hudson. Also includes an index. 
Alternative title

Theories of Modernism and Postmodernism in the Visual Arts

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Onsite

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REF.LEP2
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2013

No of pages

251

ISBN / ISSN

9780415988803

No of copies

1

Content type

monograph

Chapter headings

Introduction: Postmodernism, an Incomplete Project

Postmodernism After 'The Contemporary'

New Games

Game Show

Conclusion: Mixed Hopes, Mixed Strategies

Seminar

New Games: Postmodernism After Contemporary Art
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New Games: Postmodernism After Contemporary Art