"Public Offerings provides a critical overview of contemporary art at the end of the twentieth century. Presenting breakthrough works by some of the most important and challenging artists to emerge in the past decade, this book, and the exhibition it accompanies, explores the conditions, consequences, and contexts that surround these first 'public offerings'... A series of specially commissioned essays examine the art school's role and the relation of an international art world to local practice. Also included are critical texts examining the artists and individual works, accompanied by full-color reproductions." - Paul Schimmel, Chief Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art.
Onsite
English
group exhibition,  curatorial practice,  art criticism,  public art,  art school
2001
1
catalogue
Public Offerings
From My Institution to Yours
L.A. - Based and Superstructure
Conversation Days: New Japanese Art Between 1991 and 1995
Art Academies and Alternative Environments
The Economics of Culture: The Revival of British Art in the 80s
Young Americans
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