Previously uncollected dance writings from the legendary art critic who defined the Pictures Generation, in a handsome clothbound edition
Pioneering AIDS activist, art critic, educator and curator Douglas Crimp is known for the fluidity and acuity of his writing on an array of passions. His book AIDS: Cultural Analysis/Cultural Activism (1987) deconstructed the art worlds complicated and mostly disheartening responses to the AIDS crisis; On the Museums Ruins (1993) explored postmodernist art practices in relation to the politics of institutions; and Before Pictures (2016), a brilliant combination of memoir and criticism, chronicled Crimps first decade in 1970s New York.