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Reviewed on September 1, 2021 | Arts & Humanities
By some accounts, photography's widespread acceptance in the contemporary art world began in 1962, when Ed Ruscha produced the photos for his first book, Twenty-six Gasoline Stations, and John Szarkowski embarked on a three-decade directorship of the Museum of Modern Art's photo department. In this book, art critic Grundberg (Crisis of the Real) focuses on the decades that followed, and particularly on the New York City photography scene of the 1970s (when Grundberg first moved to New York...Log In or Sign Up to Read More