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Of some interest, perhaps,
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This review is from: High & Low: Modern Art Popular Culture (Paperback)
I picked this book up for a laugh, having found Adam Gopnik's New Yorker articles on art shows to be lightweight and none-to-brilliant, especially considering how clueless he is when looking at paintings by women. You'll get the same clever jabbering here, and even the rare insight (perhaps thanks to his collaborator, who knows?), but I still think gopnik should stick to food (perhaps he normally sticks to food!!) Overall, this isn't a scholarly effort, and Gopnik is entirely clueless when it comes to post-modern feminist discourse, but at least I warned ya, right?
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High and Low: Modern Art and Popular Culture by Kirk Varnedoe (Hardcover - Nov. 1990)
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