Gilles Deleuze - 'Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation'
Andy Warhol - 'POPism: The Warhol Sixties'
Steven Little - 'ISMs: Understanding Art'
Immanuel Kant - 'Critique of Pure Reason'
Immanuel Kant - 'Critique of Practical Reason'
Immanuel Kant - 'Critique of Judgement'
Natasha Walter - 'Living Dolls: The Return of Sexism'
Nicholas Bourriaud - 'Relational Aesthetics'
Tony Godfrey - 'Conceptual Art'
Cynthia Freeland - 'But Is It Art?: An Introduction to Art Theory'
There are a few more, but for now these are the ones I'm most keen on getting (sooner rather than later.) One of the things I'd like to achieve this year is a better understanding of the philosophy that we study in the 'Contemporary Art and Theory' lectures. There are also a coupe of books in this list to help my art language, because at the moment I suck at using the correct terminology.
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