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Index
Cover
Title
Contents
Introduction
Part I: How to Give Form to an Idea
Alex Katz: The How and the What
Amy Sillman: A Modern-Day Action Painter
Christopher Wool: Painting with Its Own Megaphone
The German Miracle: The Work of Sigmar Polke
Robert Gober: The Heart Is Not a Metaphor
Albert Oehlen: The Good Student
Dana Schutz: A Guy Named Frank
Roy Lichtenstein: Change Is Hard
The Art of Childhood: Jeff Koons at the Whitney
John Baldessari’s Movie Script Series
The Success Gene: Wade Guyton and Rosemarie Trockel
Part II: Being an Artist
Vito Acconci: The Body Artist
The Petite Cinema of John Baldessari
Karole Armitage and the Art of Collaboration
The Camera Blinks
Old Guys Painting
The Grapplers: Marsden Hartley, Philip Guston, and Clyfford Still
Urs Fischer: Waste Management
Jack Goldstein: Clinging to the Life Raft
Sad Clown: The Art of Mike Kelley
Frank Stella at the Whitney
Provincialism without a Capital: The Art of Thomas Houseago
Frederic Tuten: The Art of Appropriation
Part III: Art in the World
André Derain and Courbet’s Palette
Picabia, C’est Moi
Baby’s Giant Bean
Lovely Music: The Art of Barbara Bloom
Structure Rising
Piero della Francesca
Part IV: Pedagogy and Polemics
The ’80s—What Were They Good For? A Lecture Delivered at the Milwaukee Museum of Art
A Talk for the First Day of Class
Art Is Not a Popularity Contest: A Commencement Address Given at the New York Academy of Art, 2011
Questions without Answers for John Baldessari
Credits
Acknowledgments
Copyright
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