Art in the Age of Risk
  • critical theory
  • cloth boards with dust jacket
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • black-and-white
  • 19 x 12 cm.
  • 238 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered

Art in the Age of Risk

[Hardcover Edition]

Nicolas Calas, Gregory Battcock

Art in the Age of Risk

description

Collection of essays by Nicolas Calas. Essays include "Surrealist Intentions," "Heirs U.S.A.," "Caligula," "The Cobbler and the Gambler," "Why Not Pop Art?," "Pop Icons," "In Quest of Folly," "And Now the Sphinx," "The Image and Poetry," "The Point of the Mind : André Breton," "The Next Revolution in Painting," "Anarchy and Edgar Wind," "Truth and E.H. Gombrich," "Truth and Albert Hofstadter," "Anxiety and Harold Rosenberg," "Description Is Not Enough," "Unsupportable Support," "The Enterprise of Criticism," "Surrealist Perspective," "Robert Rauschenberg," "Jim Dine," "Allan D'Arcangelo," "Subject Matter in the Work of Barnett Newman," "Alex Katz : Faces and Flowers," " The Originality of Al Held." Introduction by Gregory Battcock.

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