Exit Interview
By Benjamin H. D. Buchloh and Hal Foster
By Benjamin H. D. Buchloh and Hal Foster
Category: Art
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$25.00
Apr 23, 2024 | ISBN 9781949484069
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Praise
Included in the New York Times’s Best Art Books of 2024
“Some scholars want a party when they reach the end of their careers; others prefer a wake. Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, among the most penetrating and uncompromising of postwar art historians, says goodbye to criticism in this revealing book-length interview with his colleague Hal Foster, which surveys his six-decade career in Germany and the United States — and shifts from youthful dreams of aesthetic resistance to 21st-century fatalism. Now that well-moneyed institutions set the boundaries of art, Buchloh says, “there’s no longer any role for the critic. What critic is qualified to criticize stocks?” But on this point his own life proves him wrong; in laying bare the ideology of the art industry, Buchloh has at least put into words what we are missing.”
—The New York Times, Arts
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