đ Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
Select Title
From $3.50
Original: $9.99
-65%The Perpetual Guestâ
$9.99
$3.50The Story
The idea of contemporary art sometimes allows us to pretend we have made a clean break with the past. In The Perpetual Guest, poet and critic Barry Schwabsky demonstrates that any robust understanding of artâs present must also account for the ongoing life and changing fortunes of its past.
In surveying the art world of this past decade, Schwabsky attends not only to its most significant newer facesâamong them, Kara Walker, Thomas Hirschhorn, Ai Weiwei, Chris Ofili, and Lorna Simpsonâbut their forebears, both recent (Jeff Wall, Nancy Spero, Dan Graham, Cindy Sherman) and more distant (VelĂĄquez, Manet, Matisse, and the portraitists of the Renaissance).
âThe art critic,â Schwabsky writes, âformalizes and deliberately exemplifies the role of the spectator who realizes the artistâs work, not by leaving it just as it is, but by adding something to it, making a personal contribution.â
Despite the hysterical pronouncements of criticismâs demise, Schwabskyâs rich and subtle considerations of artâs complexly intertwined traditions are an indispensable contribution to understanding our present moment.
In surveying the art world of this past decade, Schwabsky attends not only to its most significant newer facesâamong them, Kara Walker, Thomas Hirschhorn, Ai Weiwei, Chris Ofili, and Lorna Simpsonâbut their forebears, both recent (Jeff Wall, Nancy Spero, Dan Graham, Cindy Sherman) and more distant (VelĂĄquez, Manet, Matisse, and the portraitists of the Renaissance).
âThe art critic,â Schwabsky writes, âformalizes and deliberately exemplifies the role of the spectator who realizes the artistâs work, not by leaving it just as it is, but by adding something to it, making a personal contribution.â
Despite the hysterical pronouncements of criticismâs demise, Schwabskyâs rich and subtle considerations of artâs complexly intertwined traditions are an indispensable contribution to understanding our present moment.
Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
The idea of contemporary art sometimes allows us to pretend we have made a clean break with the past. In The Perpetual Guest, poet and critic Barry Schwabsky demonstrates that any robust understanding of artâs present must also account for the ongoing life and changing fortunes of its past.
In surveying the art world of this past decade, Schwabsky attends not only to its most significant newer facesâamong them, Kara Walker, Thomas Hirschhorn, Ai Weiwei, Chris Ofili, and Lorna Simpsonâbut their forebears, both recent (Jeff Wall, Nancy Spero, Dan Graham, Cindy Sherman) and more distant (VelĂĄquez, Manet, Matisse, and the portraitists of the Renaissance).
âThe art critic,â Schwabsky writes, âformalizes and deliberately exemplifies the role of the spectator who realizes the artistâs work, not by leaving it just as it is, but by adding something to it, making a personal contribution.â
Despite the hysterical pronouncements of criticismâs demise, Schwabskyâs rich and subtle considerations of artâs complexly intertwined traditions are an indispensable contribution to understanding our present moment.
In surveying the art world of this past decade, Schwabsky attends not only to its most significant newer facesâamong them, Kara Walker, Thomas Hirschhorn, Ai Weiwei, Chris Ofili, and Lorna Simpsonâbut their forebears, both recent (Jeff Wall, Nancy Spero, Dan Graham, Cindy Sherman) and more distant (VelĂĄquez, Manet, Matisse, and the portraitists of the Renaissance).
âThe art critic,â Schwabsky writes, âformalizes and deliberately exemplifies the role of the spectator who realizes the artistâs work, not by leaving it just as it is, but by adding something to it, making a personal contribution.â
Despite the hysterical pronouncements of criticismâs demise, Schwabskyâs rich and subtle considerations of artâs complexly intertwined traditions are an indispensable contribution to understanding our present moment.