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Stephen Melville (Editor), Emily Apter (Contributor), George Apter (Contributor), Malcolm Baker (Contributor), John Brewer (Contributor), Martha Buskirk (Contributor), Margaret Iversen (Contributor), Ms. Ewa Lajer-Burcharth (Contributor), Karen Lang (Contributor), Mark Meadow (Contributor), Helen Molesworth (Contributor), Marcia Pointon (Contributor), Christian Scheidemann (Contributor), Edward J. Sullivan (Contributor), Martha Ward (Contributor)

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0300103379 978-0300103373 February 13, 2006
With contributions by Emily Apter, George Baker, Malcolm Baker, John Brewer, Martha Buskirk, Margaret Iversen, Ewa Lajer-Burcharth, Karen Lang, Mark A. Meadow, Helen Molesworth, Marcia Pointon, Christian Scheidemann, Edward J. Sullivan, and Martha Ward     
      This latest volume in the critically acclaimed Clark Studies in the Visual Arts series examines the force of art history’s attraction to particular objects and the corresponding rhythms of attachment and detachment that animate the discipline. In a series of thought-provoking essays, distinguished curators, conservators, and scholars from various disciplines within the humanities consider how artists, the public, and art historians have encountered objects in periods ranging from the Renaissance to Surrealism and contemporary art. They grapple with the questions of how art and art history are shaped by the confrontation with the object—painted, drawn, and sculpted; lost, found, and ready-made; exhibited and conserved; made and unmade.
Art historian Stephen Melville provides the introduction to the volume. Other contributors include Emily Apter, George Baker, Malcolm Baker, John Brewer, Martha Buskirk, Margaret Iversen, Ewa Lajer-Burcharth, Karen Lang, Mark Meadow, Helen Molesworth, Marcia Pointon, Christian Scheidemann, Edward J. Sullivan, and Martha Ward.

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This latest volume in the critically acclaimed Clark Studies in the Visual Arts series examines art history’s attraction to particular objects during various periods. Distinguished contributors grapple with questions of how art and art history are shaped by the confrontation with the object—painted, drawn, and sculpted; lost, found, and ready-made; exhibited and conserved.

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Stephen Melville is professor of the history of art at The Ohio State University, specializing in contemporary art, theory, and historiography. He has served as resident faculty at the Getty Summer Institute in Visual and Cultural Studies and as co-curator of As Painting: Division and Displacement, a major exhibition of contemporary painting.

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In the summer of 1920 the New York World reported that Sir Joseph Duveen, the self-avowed most powerful art dealer in the world, had dismissed as a copy or fake a recently imported work that claimed to be the original La Belle Ferroniere by Leonardo da Vinci (fig. 1). Read the first page
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proprietary drive, enacted knowledge, casta painting, modernist photography, expanded field, mechanical self, omniscient eye, sculptural object, absolute objectivity
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New York, Dan Graham, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Mexico City, Old Master, Andy Warhol, New Haven, Bernard Berenson, Saint John, Yale University Press, Matthew Barney, Harvard University Press, Giovanni Morelli, Rethinking Objectivity, Rosalind Krauss, Italian Painters, Joseph Duveen, Large Glass, United States, University of California Press, Vito Acconci, Aby Warburg, National Gallery of Art, Theory of Connoisseurship
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