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HOWARD SINGERMAN: THE MYTH OF CRITICISM IN THE 1980's


Jack Goldstein, Shane, 1975. Still image from 16 mm color sound film, 3 minutes.

Pictures" at an Exhibition, Installation view, Artists Space, 2001. (Re-hanging of original Pictures exhibition.) Pictured: Jack Goldstein.

A look at shifting critical positions about the art of the 1980s as evidenced in the recent pages of Artforum and Jack Goldstein and the CalArts Mafia. Read the text.

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