Artforum,
Andy Warhol, and the Art of Living:
What Art Educators Can Learn from the Recent History of American Art Writing
by David Carrier
When around 1980 I began writing art criticism, Artforum was
much concerned with historical analysis. When presenting the work of younger
painters and sculptors, it seemed natural to explain artists' accomplishments
by identifying precedents for their work. Much of my criticism published
in the 1980s presented post-formalist accounts of abstract painting. Seeking
precedents for the painting I admired, I looked to the history of art.
But such pleas for the value of tradition were doomed. Commentators preaching
the values of tradition lost out to the writers emphasizing a break with
the past. Much of interest for art education can be learned by studying
the history of this very influential, small circulation journal.
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