Richard Cork, art critic

Radical British art in the 1970s (2009)

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John A. Walker - 10 Feb 09

Radical British art in the 1970s (2009) Art in crisis during a decade of crises: an overview of John A. Walker’s book Left Shift: Radical Art in 1970s Britain published by I.B. Tauris in 2002. Cover image: Jordan in Derek Jarman’s film Jubilee, (1978). Histories of visual culture in...

Richard Cork, art critic

Michael Craig-Martin at Irish Museum of Modern Art (2006-07) (press release)

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ADP staff - 11 Oct 06

Michael Craig-Martin at Irish Museum of Modern Art (2006-07) (press release) ADP staff; Text by Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin artdesigncafé | café library | Released 4 September 2006 Press Release Michael Craig-Martin Retrospective at Irish Museum of Modern Art A large-scale...

Richard Cork, art critic

Radical Art in 1970s Britain: 1976 (2002)

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John A. Walker - 08 May 02

Radical Art in 1970s Britain: 1976 (2002) Excerpt fr. John A. Walker’s Left Shift which gives a year-by-year account of developments. Radical Art in 1970s Britain: 1976 Cover image: Jordan in Derek Jarman’s film Jubilee, (1978). In China, Chairman Mao Zedong and Chou En-Lai died; and the...

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Rachel Whiteread : House, London (1993)

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John A. Walker - 01 Jun 99

Rachel Whiteread : House, London (1993) Excerpt from Art & Outrage (1999) featuring the artist and media-coverage generating sculpture. Rachel Whiteread. House (October 1993). (Grove Road, London, E3.) Lokrete with metal armature. (Destroyed January 1994.) In 1993 the interior of a...

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Jamie Wagg: Press Humbug (1996)

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John A. Walker - 01 Apr 96

Jamie Wagg: Press Humbug (1996) An essay by John A. Walker, the author of the books Art in the Age of Mass Media, Art and Celebrity and Art & outrage. Jamie Wagg. (1993-94). "History Painting", Shopping Mall 15:42:32, 12/02/93. Digital print on paper laminated, 183 x 122 x 7.5 cm....

Richard Cork, art critic