Q1: I seem to slightly understand the Klein group, but I do have some questions about it. I understand that based on landscape and architecture, the artwork is put into a specific category: site-construction, marked sites, sculpture, or axiomatic structure. What would an piece of artwork be called if it possessed three of the four descriptions, such as landscape, not-landscape and not-architecture? Or what would it be called if it possessed two descriptions accross from each other on the diagram such as landscape and not-architecture?
Q2: Krauss uses the terms "sculpture" and "monument." He says that multiple versions of a work fail it as a monument (p.375). Is he saying that a sculpture is only a monument when there is only one? If not, what defines a monument?
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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