THE
PICTURES GENERATION, 1974-1984
Douglas Eklund
Hardbound,
11¾" x 9¼", 224
pages
100 black & white and 160 color illustrations
2009, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Edited by Douglas Eklund
From the Publisher:
This handsome book is the first comprehensive examination
of the Pictures Generation, a loosely knit group of artists working
in New York from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. The overarching
subject of the work of these artists was imagery itself—how
pictures not only depict but also shape how we perceive the world
and ourselves. The collective achievement of this group is an
extremely important chapter in the history of contemporary art.
Born into an expanding media and consumer culture
and educated in the strategies of Minimal and Conceptual art,
the artists of the Pictures Generation, including Robert Longo,
Richard Prince, David Salle, and Cindy Sherman, chose to return
to representation, addressing the rhetorical, social, and psychological
functions of the image across all media (photography, painting
and sculpture, drawings and prints, film and video, and music
and performance). While the careers of these artists are typically
considered in isolation, this catalogue traces their complex interrelationships
and mutual development—beginning with the emergence of a
group sensibility characterized by techniques of distancing and
theatricality and ending with a resurgence of painting by mostly
male artists (which was contested by women artists working in
media such as video, photography, and installation).
Featured artists:
Ericka Beckman
Dara Birnbaum
Barbara Bloom
Eric Bogosian
Glenn Branca
Troy Brauntuch
James Casebere
Sarah Charlesworth
Rhys Chatham
Charlie Clough
Nancy Dwyer
Jack Goldstein
Barbara Kruger
Louise Lawler
Thomas Lawson
Sherrie Levine
Robert Longo
Allan McCollum
Paul McMahon
Matt Mullican
Richard Prince
David Salle
Cindy Sherman
Laurie Simmons
Michael Smith
James Welling
Michael Zwack
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