Hobbs, Robert Carleton, 1946-

Alice Aycock : sculpture and projects / Robert Hobbs. - xii, 423 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour) ; 29 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-413) and index.

The beginning of a complex -- Aycock on her family: facts into myths -- Incarnating thought as baby boomer, cold war soldier, and '60s radical -- From minimalism to the future -- Cresting the minimalist/postminimalist divide -- M.A. thesis: the highway network -- Early work: projecting art into viewer's spaces and the world, the aesthetics of danger, and the synergy of 112 Greene Street -- Maze, 1972 -- Low building with dirt roof (for Mary), 1973 -- Feminism -- Drawing on patriarchal order while deflecting it -- Architectural sculpture -- Site specificity -- Architectural sculpture as suprastruction -- Borges's tear and Aycock's rip -- The true and the false project: embodied and disembodied seeing: phenomenology and schizophrenia -- "The beginning of a complex...": for documenta -- Writerly texts and schizophrenia -- Virtual space, medieval legacies, and architectural sculpture -- From architectural sculpture to The machine that makes the world -- How to catch and manufacture ghosts -- The art of memory in the age of artificial intelligence -- Enmeshed in wisdom's nets -- Sophistry and postmodernism.

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Aycock, Alice--Criticism and interpretation.

NB237.A94 / H63 2005

730.92