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The Expendable Reader

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From the Bauhaus to Buckminster Fuller, from Elvis to ecology, the writings of John McHale (1922–1978) engage a diverse set of concerns. The Expendable Reader highlights McHale's theorization of te...
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  • 06 December 2011
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From the Bauhaus to Buckminster Fuller, from Elvis to ecology, the writings of John McHale (1922–1978) engage a diverse set of concerns. The Expendable Reader highlights McHale's theorization of technology and communication and their impact on traditional ideas of culture. Assembled from a broad range of sources, this book enables a sharper grasp on McHale's thinking and on our own cultural situation.
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Price: $20.00
Pages: 296
Publisher: Columbia Books on Architecture and the City
Imprint: Columbia Books on Architecture and the City
Series: GSAPP Sourcebooks
Publication Date: 06 December 2011
Trim Size: 7.00 X 4.50 in
ISBN: 9781883584702
Format: Paperback
BISACs: ART / Individual Artists / Essays, ARCHITECTURE / History / Contemporary (1945-)
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John McHale (1922–1978) was an artist, theorist of "pop art," futurist, and critic. A key member of the Independent Group at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts in the early 1950s, his artwork is held in several museums internationally.

Alex Kitnick holds a Ph.D. from the Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University and has taught at Vassar College and at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.