Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
159
Language
English
Published
Feb 19, 2019
Publisher
Elizabeth Dee
ISBN-10
1642559202
ISBN-13
9781642559200
Description
Three decades after its groundbreaking release, this book revisits the vibrant and chaotic world of the East Village art scene in the 1980s, packed with anecdotes and reflections from artists, curators, and critics who shaped its identity. The authors, Elizabeth Dee, Alan Belcher, and Bob Nickas, share their insights on how the gallery culture evolved, revealing the impact of social change and technological innovations on art.
Through a mix of personal stories and historical analysis, they explore the interplay of art and life during a dynamic era, inviting readers to consider how far we've come and the price of creativity in today's landscape. It’s a nostalgic yet critical look at a time that continues to influence the art world, provoking thought about what lies ahead.
Through a mix of personal stories and historical analysis, they explore the interplay of art and life during a dynamic era, inviting readers to consider how far we've come and the price of creativity in today's landscape. It’s a nostalgic yet critical look at a time that continues to influence the art world, provoking thought about what lies ahead.
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