Thursday, April 29 2010
Perpetual Inventory by Rosalind E. Krauss
What Krauss demands of the art she analyses is that it open itself to a scrutiny that it can respond to and not merely evade. The authenticity of art, for her, resides in its ability to be true to its medium.
Friday, March 30 2007
The Death of Jean Baudrillard Did Not Take Place
The controversial French philosopher's legacy has been tarnished by reductionist readings of his work, generated precisely by the tendencies of the mass media he sought to illuminate.
































