American art criticism
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'''American art criticism''' is [[art criticism]] taking place by Americans or by foreign writer in the [[United States]]. | '''American art criticism''' is [[art criticism]] taking place by Americans or by foreign writer in the [[United States]]. | ||
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+ | The critics described in ''[[The Painted Word]]'' during [[Late Modernism]]. | ||
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+ | [[Ivan Karp]], [[Robert Scull]], [[Robert Fraser]], [[Henry Geldzahler]], [[Leo Castelli]], [[tastemaker]]s of the [[20th century]], followed by a generation of [[American art criticism|American art critics]] inspired by [[Bataille]] and [[Deleuze]]. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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American art criticism is art criticism taking place by Americans or by foreign writer in the United States.
The critics described in The Painted Word during Late Modernism.
Ivan Karp, Robert Scull, Robert Fraser, Henry Geldzahler, Leo Castelli, tastemakers of the 20th century, followed by a generation of American art critics inspired by Bataille and Deleuze.
See also
- The Painted Word
- American reception of French theory.
- Georges Bataille's influence on American art criticism
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