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Jack Goldstein x 10,000 / edited by Philipp Kaiser ; Organized by Orange County Museum of Art ; Essays by Douglas Crimp, Alexander Dumbadze, Philipp Kaiser, John Kelsey ; interview by Meg Cranston ; special contribution by James Welling.

Title
Jack Goldstein x 10,000 / edited by Philipp Kaiser ; Organized by Orange County Museum of Art ; Essays by Douglas Crimp, Alexander Dumbadze, Philipp Kaiser, John Kelsey ; interview by Meg Cranston ; special contribution by James Welling.
Publication
[Newport Beach, California] : Orange County Museum of Art, 2012.

Details

Additional Authors
  • Goldstein, Jack, 1945-2003.
  • Kaiser, Philipp, 1972-
  • Orange County Museum of Art (Calif.)
Description
239 pages : illustrations (some color); 29 cm
Summary
"This important retrospective volume highlights Jack Goldstein's far-reaching influence. During the late 1970s, Jack Goldstein helped initiate an avant-garde art movement informally known as the "Pictures Generation." Along with fellow artists such as Sherrie Levine, Robert Longo, and Troy Brauntuch, Goldstein merged the concerns of Conceptual art with media issues raised by Pop art and helped initiate a paradigm shift in art that focused on the critical examination of images. Goldstein's films of the mid-1970s, amond his most recognized achievements, appropriated and restaged imagery that referenced its media sources. This companion volume to a new retrospective of Goldstein's work, organized by the Orange County Museum of Art, includes stills from these films as well as reproductions of sculptures, records, installations, paintings, and text-based works to show the breadth of his artistic production. while many of his close associates enjoyed popular and critical success in the 1990s, Goldstein disappeared from the public eye for years. And although he enjoyed renewed acclaim at the turn of the twenty-first century, his career ended tragically with his death in 2003. Featuring critical essays along with Goldstein's last interview, which was previously unpublished, this volume helps restore an important artist to the stature he and his work deserve"--
Alternative Title
  • Jack Goldstein by ten thousand
  • Jack Goldstein times ten thousand
Subject
  • ART / Individual Artists / Monographs
  • Goldstein, Jack, 1945-2003
  • Goldstein, Jack, 1945-2003 > Exhibitions
Note
  • "Published in conjunction with the exhibition Jack Goldstein x 10,000 at the Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California (June 24-September 9, 2012)."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Of passivity and agency: Jack Goldstein -- Controlling pictures -- Jack Goldstein's studio -- Why not use it? Painting and its burden -- Word processor: on the writings of Jack Goldstein -- Over here: interview with Jack Goldstein.
ISBN
  • 9783791351933
  • 3791351931
LCCN
^^2012001623