In this expansive and provocative new work, Michael Dango theorizes how aesthetic style manages crisis—and why taking crisis seriously means taking aesthetics
In this expansive and provocative new work, Michael Dango theorizes how aesthetic style manages crisis--and why taking crisis seriously means taking aesthetics
Who makes your clothes? This used to be an easy question to answer it was the seamstress next door, or the tailor on the high street—or you made them yourself
Although the "decline" of network television in the face of cable programming was an institutional crisis of television history, John Caldwell's classic volume
The history of art from the early nineteenth century on- ward is commonly viewed as a succession of conflicts between innovatory and established styles that cul