Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 320
Trim: 7 x 9
978-0-7425-2982-3 • Paperback • August 2004 • $60.00 • (£46.00)
Michael Brenson is on the faculty at the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, Bard College. He lives in Accord, New York.
Part 1 Part I: Language
Chapter 2 Fighting Words
Chapter 3 Experience, Complicity, and Quality
Chapter 4 Conversation
Chapter 5 Juan Muñoz: Sound, Sight, Statuary
Chapter 6 Art Criticism and the Aesthetic Response
Part 7 Part II: Identity
Chapter 8 Where Do We Go from Here? The Place of the Artist and the NEA
Chapter 9 Resisting the Dangerous Journey: The Crisis of Journalistic Criticism
Chapter 10 Art Museums and The Public
Chapter 11 The Curator's Moment
Chapter 12 The Artist as Person
Part 13 Part III: Audience
Chapter 14 Healing in Time
Chapter 15 Audience, Artist, Institution, Community
Chapter 16 Maya Lin's Time
Chapter 17 Sometimes Out of Sight, Never Out of Mind: The Story of the Hand in Modernist Sculpture
Chapter 18 Giacometti's Dog
Part 19 Part IV: Power
Chapter 20 Power Corrupts: For Daumier, Humanity Was in the Streets
Chapter 21 Magdalena Abakanowicz's War Games: Monumental Horizontality
Chapter 22 The Media and Museums
Chapter 23 Convenience and Process: Private versus Public Arts Funding
Chapter 24 The Guggenheim, Corporate Populism, and the Future of the Corporate Museum
Remarkably lucid and readable, this book offers illuminating knowledge and insights throughout, at the same time posing courageous questions that are sure to keep readers thinking (and hopefully acting) well beyond their rewarding encounter with Brenson's fine mind and always inviting prose. Acts of Engagement is a gift in its own right and one you will surely want to share with others.
— Jock Reynolds, Yale University Art Gallery
This is a book to return to over and over, to enjoy the pleasure of engaging with a major thinker as he brings the reader through the contemporary art world. Brenson's thoughtful, deliberate, and poetic observations are lessons in becoming more aware and in thinking critically about what one sees, and cumulatively these essays form a warning to the reader not to take art or politics for granted, but rather to take responsibility for being an informed and vocal participant in a fragile social network.
— Joan Rosenbaum, director, the Jewish Museum
Give this book to everyone you know! Defining the central questions of culture in America, Brenson offers an invitation to step into the fray inspired by a language born of deep insight, broad experience, and a moral compass. Acts of Engagement reveals, defines, and activates the crucial artistic questions of our time. This is the most important summary of art and artists in American culture I have read in over a decade....
— Saralyn Reece Hardy, director/curator, Salina Art Center, Salina, Kansas, and former director of Museums and Visual Arts, National Endowment for the
Michael Brenson writes with a reflective passion that is unique in contemporary discussions on art and cultural politics. He takes us through some of the most vexed and heated questions of recent times with patience, clarity, intuition, and sympathy.
— Arthur C. Danto, art critic; Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Columbia University
I read this stark, erudite, eloquent, and moving book with a tremendous sense of elation. Each chapter sparkles with the kind of argumenation and authority that have been largely absent in much criticism of today. The essays are not only cogent but critically fresh, ethically brave, and artistically committed to the imaginative agency of the artist.
— Okwui Enwezor, Documenta 11, Kassel, Germany
Michael Brenson takes us on an encyclopedic tour of the art world, and no matter what the topic, his profound intellect and mastery of language shine through, illuminating even old favorites anew. As enjoyable as it is informative, this book is ideal whether one is an art novice or a chief curator.
— Agnes Gund, president emerita, The Museum of Modern Art
Give this book to everyone you know! Defining the central questions of culture in America, Brenson offers an invitation to step into the fray inspired by a language born of deep insight, broad experience, and a moral compass. Acts of Engagementreveals, defines, and activates the crucial artistic questions of our time. This is the most important summary of art and artists in American culture I have read in over a decade.
— Saralyn Reece Hardy, director/curator, Salina Art Center, Salina, Kansas, and former director of Museums and Visual Arts, National Endowment for the
Brenson's lively writings provide a powerful and inspiring reminder of the central role that art can play in defining and changing society.
— Publishers Weekly