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Critical condition : American culture at the crossroads
Title:
Critical condition : American culture at the crossroads
ISBN:
9780521552967

9780521557634
Publication Information New:
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997.

©1997
Physical Description:
xii, 223 pages: illustrations ; 23 cm.
Series:
Contemporary Artists and Their Critics
Abstract:
In Critical Condition, Eleanor Heartney examines the art world from 1985 to 1994, a tumultuous period that ushered in the art boom and bust, the emergence (and in some cases disappearance) of developments like Appropriation, Neo-Geo, and multiculturalism, and the ongoing attack on art by the religious right and political conservatives. Chronicling events that took place during this decade, with a particular focus on public art, Heartney also examines the mechanisms of the gallery and media system, especially as they relate to the practice of art criticism; as well as the complexities of the debate on art and pornography. Written during a pivotal period of contemporary art, Heartney's essay provides a picture of a culture in a crisis of values which has yet to be resolved.
Language:
English