Pamela M. Lee
Pamela M. Lee | |
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Academic background | |
Alma mater |
Yale College Harvard University |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Modern Art |
Institutions | Stanford University |
Pamela M. Lee is an art historian and Osgood Hooker Professor in Fine Arts at Stanford University. Her research focuses on late modernism and contemporary art, particularly relationship between aesthetics and politics.[1]
She graduated from Yale College and from Harvard University.
Works
- Object to be Destroyed: The Work of Gordon Matta-Clark (MIT Press, 2000) OCLC 638871766
- Chronophobia: On Time in the Art of the 1960s (MIT Press, 2004) ISBN 9780262622035, OCLC 897933737
- Forgetting the Art World (MIT Press, 2012) ISBN 9780262017732, OCLC 964793281
- New Games: Postmodernism after Contemporary Art (Routledge, 2012) ISBN 9781283994385, OCLC 862712297
References
- ↑ "Pamela M. Lee | Department of Art & Art History". art.stanford.edu. Stanford University. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
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