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Jackson Pollock: Tim Clark and Michael Fried in ConversationThis title is no longer available from the Roland Collection. Details remain on this site for the reference of previous customers.
Art historian TJ Clark and art critic Michael Fried in the past occupied opposing positions. Clark was the eminent advocate of the social history of art, based on a Marxist approach which saw art as produced in a socio-economic context. Fried, on the other hand, was an arch-Modernist, believing art to be about itself alone, separate from social meaning. Now, however, the two have moved closer. Clark accepts the canonical greatness of Pollock's work and Fried no longer claims that art functions only in an `optical' way. This video is hard work if one has not read the works of Clark and Fried. |
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Availability: This title is no longer available from the Roland Collection Additional information Order number: 503E
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