Terra Foundation Essays #: Intermedia

Terra Foundation Essays #: Intermedia
Ursula Frohne, Rachael Delue, Anna Arabindan-Kesson, Eva Ehninger, Maggie Cao, Michelle Smiley, Natilee Harren, Sebastian Egenhofer
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25 Oct 2022 US
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The history of innovative intermedia art practices in America. In 1965, American artist and Fluxus cofounder Dick Higgins stated that much of the best art being made at the time fell between media. He linked the dismantling of divisions among media to decompartmentalization in society and the impending dawn of a "classless" society. After high art, he wrote, came the deluge brought on by Marcel Duchamp' s ready-mades, Robert Rauschenberg' s combines, and Alan Kaprow' s happenings. Intermedia, the term Higgins selected to describe this trend, referred to works of art that fuse different, often nontraditional, media. In intermedia, boundaries between mediums dissolve and new mediums emerge. Never a prescriptive term, intermedia remains fluid, both as an artistic practice and an art historical category. The essays in this volume consider a range of subjects from nineteenth- and twentieth-century American art and visual culture, exploring instances of intermedia within specific cultural, social, and historical contexts and in relation to theories of media, image-making, and materiality. They present a rich account of American artistic practice as an open system of medial interrelation and exchange, highlighting experimental cross-pollinations and mutations among artistic forms.

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Ursula Frohne is professor of art history at Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat Munster. Rachael DeLue is the Christopher Binyon Sarofim ' 86 Professor in American Art in the Department of Art & Archaeology at Princeton University. She is editor of Picturing and the author, most recently, of Arthur Dove: Always Connect.

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