Articles marked Hal FosterHal Foster, a co-editor of October, chairs the department of art and archaeology at Princeton. From the London Review dated 16 December 2004It’s Modern but is it contemporary?“Such is the predicament of MoMA vis-à-vis the expanded field of contemporary art: how to contain, let alone to present, work that is immense, site-specific, and/or project-based? Here as elsewhere the response is better big than sorry – big as in 15,000 square feet with walls 21 feet high. But not all contemporary artists require the room that Serra needs (he will have a retrospective here in 2007); his scale shouldn’t be the norm. Huge is not necessarily flexible; in fact it can be quite rigid. Flexible can mean a mix of large and small spaces, and no doubt that is what we will see in the future. Yet the high walls will remain difficult: not much else can hold such a white field except extreme Minimalism or painterly bombast” [ read more . . . ] Selected bibliography
Search the web for Hal Foster: Google · Yahoo! · AltaVista · Wikipedia In the LRB archive At the Grand Palais: Hal Foster on Richard Serra · 22 May 2008 At the Hayward: ‘The Painting of Modern Life’ · 1 November 2007 Global Style · 20 September 2007
At the Guggenheim: Hal Foster on David Smith · 9 March 2006 At the Guggenheim: Russian Art · 3 November 2005 In Venice: Hal Foster at the Biennale · 4 August 2005 In Central Park: Hal Foster on The Gates · 3 March 2005 It’s Modern but is it contemporary? · 16 December 2004 At the Whitney: Ed Ruscha’s Hollywood Sublime · 2 September 2004 At the Guggenheim: Hal Foster on Pop Surrealism · 18 December 2003
At Dia:Beacon: Hal Foster at Dia:Beacon · 5 June 2003
Bigness · 29 November 2001
11 September · 4 October 2001 Why all the hoopla? · 23 August 2001
The Great US Election Disaster · 30 November 2000 Slumming with Rappers at the Roxy · 21 September 2000
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