
Art History, After Sherrie Levine
Howard Singerman
- Howard Singerman
- Publisher
- University of California Press
- Published
- 2011
- Status
- In Stock
- Cover
- Softcover
- Page Count
- 312
- Dimensions
- 9 x 6 inches
- Color Images
- 8
- BW Images
- 50
- ISBN
- 9780520267220
This book examines the career of New York-based artist Sherrie Levine, whose 1981 series of photographs “after Walker Evans”—taken not from life but from Evans’s famous depression-era documents of rural Alabama—became central examples in theorizing postmodernism in the visual arts in the 1980s. For the first in-depth examination of Levine, Howard Singerman surveys a wide variety of sources, both historical and theoretical, to assess an artist whose work was understood from the outset to challenge both the label “artist” and the idea of oeuvre—and who has over the past three decades crafted a significant oeuvre of her own. Singerman addresses Levine’s work after Evans, Brancusi, Malevich, and others as an experimental art historical practice—material reenactments of the way the work of art history is always doubled in and structured by language, and of the ways the art itself resists.

Sherrie Levine/Joost van Oss
- Publisher
- Paula Cooper Gallery
- Published
- 1999
- Page Count
- 16 pages
- ISBN
- 0-9608210-7-4

Sherrie Levine: Salubra
- Sherrie Levine, Kay Heymer
- Publisher
- Walther Koenig
- Published
- 2008
- Page Count
- 108 pages with 45 color plates
- ISBN
- 978-3-86560-361-6

Sherrie Levine: Mayhem
- Johanna Burton and Elisabeth Sussman; With contributions by Thomas Crow, David Joselit, Maria H. Loh, Howard Singerman, and Carrie Springer
- Publisher
- Whitney Museum of American Art
- Published
- 2012
- Status
- In Stock
- Page Count
- 216
- Dimensions
- 10 x 9.75 inches
- Color Images
- 100
- ISBN
- 978-0-300-17596-7