John Miller: The Ruin Of Exchange (Positions)

John Miller: The Ruin Of Exchange (Positions)

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Spanning 1989 To 2009, This Anthology Collects The Influential Writings Of American Artist, Musician And Critic John Miller (Born 1954), Which Have Been Lauded By Bruce Hainley In Artforum As A Pungent Intervention Into The Ideologies Of Beauty, Representation And Looking. Ranging From Reviews And Cultural Essays To Theory And Artist'S Statements, Miller'S Writings Distinguish Themselves From Other Styles Of Art Criticism Insofar As They Relate To His Larger Artistic Concerns With The Social Context Of The Art Object And Its Sociopolitical Ramifications As A Commodity (As The Title Of This Volume Implies); They Are Also Deeply Informed By Miller'S Vast Knowledge Of Art History And Popular Culture. More Recently, Miller Has Entered Into Close Dialogue With Dan Graham, Bob Nickas And Nicolas Guagnini. Many Of The Essays Collected Heresuch As His Contributions To The German Magazine Texte Zur Kunstappear In English For The First Time.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of John Miller's writings in 'The Ruin of Exchange'? A: The main theme of John Miller's writings revolves around the ideologies of beauty, representation, and the sociopolitical ramifications of art as a commodity.
  • Q: What type of content is included in this anthology? A: This anthology includes a range of content such as reviews, cultural essays, theory pieces, and artist's statements that reflect Miller's artistic concerns.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'The Ruin of Exchange'? A: The anthology is authored by Alexander Alberro, who compiles the writings of John Miller.
  • Q: When was 'The Ruin of Exchange' published? A: The book was published on January 31, 2013.
  • Q: Is 'The Ruin of Exchange' available in hardcover or paperback? A: This edition of 'The Ruin of Exchange' is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: What is the page count of 'The Ruin of Exchange'? A: The book contains a total of 256 pages.
  • Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is listed as being in 'New' condition.
  • Q: What critical acclaim has John Miller received for his writings? A: John Miller's writings have been praised by critics such as Bruce Hainley in Artforum for their insightful commentary on art and culture.
  • Q: Are any of the essays in this anthology published in English for the first time? A: Yes, several essays included in this anthology, particularly those from the German magazine Texte zur Kunst, appear in English for the first time.
  • Q: What makes John Miller's art criticism unique? A: Miller's art criticism is unique because it connects art to its social context and reflects his extensive knowledge of art history and popular culture.

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