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Lisa Lapinski: Miss Swiss (Hardcover)
Lisa Lapinski; Text written by Kyle Dancewicz, Bruce Hainley, MacKenzie Stevens, Sabrina Tarasoff, …
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R747
Discovery Miles 7 470
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Parkett (Paperback)
Thomas Demand, John Wesley, Jeremy Millar; Edited by Russell Ferguson; Text written by Andreas Ruby; Contributions by …
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R753
Discovery Miles 7 530
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Jordan Strafer: Trilogy
Jordan Strafer; Text written by Kyle Dancewicz, Bruce Hainley, Rebecca Matalon
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R552
R506
Discovery Miles 5 060
Save R46 (8%)
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Gary Indiana's collected columns of art criticism from the Village
Voice, documenting, from the front lines, the 1980s New York art
scene. In 1985, the Village Voice offered me a job as senior art
critic. This made my life easier and lousy at the same time. I now
had to actually enter all those galleries instead of peeking in the
windows. At times, the only tangible perk was having the chump for
a fifth of vodka whenever twenty more phonies had flattered my ass
off in the course of a working week. -from Vile Days From March
1985 through June 1988 in The Village Voice, Gary Indiana
reimagined the weekly art column. Thirty years later, Vile Days
brings together for the first time all of those vivid dispatches,
too long stuck in archival limbo, so that the fire of Indiana's
observations can burn again. In the midst of Reaganism, the grim
toll of AIDS, and the frequent jingoism of postmodern theory,
Indiana found a way to be the moment's Baudelaire. He turned the
art review into a chronicle of life under siege. As a critic,
Indiana combines his novelistic and theatrical gifts with a
startling political acumen to assess art and the unruly
environments that give it context. No one was better positioned to
elucidate the work of key artists at crucial junctures of their
early careers, from Sherrie Levine and Richard Prince to Jeff Koons
and Cindy Sherman, among others. But Indiana also remained alert to
the aesthetic consequence of sumo wrestling, flower shows, public
art, corporate galleries, and furniture design. Edited and prefaced
by Bruce Hainley, Vile Days provides an opportunity to track
Indiana's emergence as one of the most prescient writers of his
generation.
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