On the Beaten Track: Tourism, Art, and Place

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title On the Beaten Track: Tourism, Art, and Place
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lucy R. Lippard
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 190
Category/GenreArt History
ISBN/Barcode 9781565846395
ClassificationsDewey:701
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher The New Press
Imprint The New Press
Publication Date 21 September 2000
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In this "excellent" (The Baltimore Sun) book, Lucy R. Lippard weaves together cultural criticism, anthropology, and community activism for an in-depth look at how tourism sites are conceived and represented, and how they affect the places they transform. Critic Andrew Ross calls Lippard "the most surefooted tour guide you could hope for" in her exploration of being a tourist in one's own home, of how advertising and photography define place, of how antique shops function as populist museums, and of the commodification of indigenous cultures. With her characteristic breadth and critical eye, Lippard discusses the political economies of leisure spaces, the tourist's fascination with tragic destinations (such as the sites of massacres and nuclear weapons tests, or Holocaust memorials), and our willingness to let national parks and heritage sites define nature and history.

Author Biography

Lucy R. Lippard is an internationally known writer, activist, and curator. She has authored twenty-three books, has curated more than fifty major exhibitions, and holds nine honorary doctorates of fine arts. Her books include The Lure of the Local, Partial Recall, The Pink Glass Swan, Mixed Blessings, On the Beaten Track, and Overlay, all published by The New Press. Lippard is the recipient of numerous awards, most recently the Carolyn Bancroft History Prize from the Denver Public Library and grants from Creative Capital and the Lannan Foundation. She lives in New Mexico.