Benjamin Buchloh: An Interview

1986 | 00:52:00 | United States | English | Color | 4:3

Collection: On Art and Artists, Interviews

Tags: Interview, Visual Art

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Benjamin Buchloh is an influential art critic and historian; he has written extensively on contemporary art for journals and exhibition catalogs, as well as his essay collection Neo-Avantgarde and Culture Industry (2002). This interview with Buchloh is one of several collected by Antonio Muntadas for his series Between the Frames. In this video Buchloh discusses the relationship between people and institutions.

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"Here Buchloh defines particularly incisively the meaning /significance of 'success' in art terms, (which is co-extensively to determine the function of the art aspirant/aspiration/production.)"

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