Item Number: 137690 Title: Theorizing Imitation in the Visual Arts: Global Contexts Author: Duro, Paul Price: Not Available ISBN: 9781119004035 Description: Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell, 2015. 28cm., pbk., 238pp. illus. Contents: 1. Post-Western Poetics: Postmodern Appropriation Art in Australia (Ian McLean). 2. Essentially the Same: Eduardo Costa's Minimal Differences and Latin American Conceptualism (Patrick Greaney). 3. Like Father, Like Son: Bernini's Filial Imitation of Michelangelo (Carolina Mangone). 4. Navajo Sandpainting in the Age of Cross-Cultural Replication (Janet Catherine Berlo). 5. Copying and Theory in Edo-Period Japan (1615–1868) (Kazuko Kameda-Madar). 6. Original Imitations for Sale: Dafen and Artistic Commodification (Vivian Li). 7. The Temporal Logic of Citation in Chinese Painting (Martin J. Powers). 8. Ingemination (Richard Shiff). 9. The Image Valued ‘As Found’ and the Reconfiguring of Mimesis in Post-War Art (Alex Potts). 10. History Lessons: Imitation, Work and the Temporality of Contemporary Art (Jonathan Bordo).
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