Pamela M. Lee
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Pamela M. Lee is an art historian and Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art at Yale University. Her research focuses on late modernism and contemporary art, particularly the relationship between aesthetics and politics.
Works[edit]
- Object to Be Destroyed: The Work of Gordon Matta-Clark, MIT Press, 1999, 280 pp.
- Chronophobia: On Time in the Art of the 1960s, MIT Press, 2004, 394 pp.
- Forgetting the Art World, MIT Press, 2012.
- New Games: Postmodernism After Contemporary Art, New York and London: Routledge, 2013, 288 pp. Publisher.
- The Glen Park Library: A Fairy Tale of Disruption, intro. Michelle Kuo, no place press, 2019, 112 pp. Publisher. Distributor.
- Think Tank Aesthetics: Midcentury Modernism, the Cold War, and the Neoliberal Present, MIT Press, 2020, 360 pp, EPUB.