Joshua Shannon
The Disappearance of Objects: New York Art and the Rise of the Postmodern City
New Haven:
Yale University Press,
2009.
232 pp.; 48 color ills.; 141 b/w ills.
Cloth
$60.00
(9780300137064)
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Rhetorically, New York City has long wielded artistic agency in postwar art. For instance, the metropolis apparently stole the idea of modern art away from Paris (according to Serge Guilbaut in How New York Stole the Idea of Modern Art [Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985]) and subsequently named its own school of painters (The New York School). Despite this centrality, however, few scholars have rigorously investigated the complex interactions between artists and the city...