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More than any artist-writer of his generation, Thomas Lawson has the makeup of a true journalist. He is an embedded correspondent, a polemical editorialist, sending his first-person dispatches from the front lines. He knows the terrain from many vantage points: He is an artist, publisher, occasional curator and academic (current dean at CalArts) in addition to being a writer. Reacting to the ambient hegemony of late modernism and its avant-garde myths, Lawson is determined to take sides, to make critical distinctions, attempting along the way to enunciate a progressive position from the very heart of an increasingly reactionary milieu. This collection of essays focuses on the emergence of appropriation and includes such seminal texts as "Last Exit: Painting." Mining for Gold provides a comprehensive narrative of some of the most trenchant ideological quarrels to have surfaced from within the art world of the 1980s.

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More than any artist/writer of his generation, Thomas Lawson has the make up of a true journalist. He is an embedded correspondent, a polemical editorialist, sending his dispatches to a radically independent media that happens to be his own (or that he makes his own). Lawson always writes in the first person, from the vantage point of someone who is as much an artist, publisher, and occasional curator as he is a writer. Reacting to the ambient hegemony of late modernism and its avant-garde myths, Lawson nevertheless manages to uphold a real oppositional modus operandi, a determination to take sides, to make critical distinctions, attempting along the way to enunciate a progressive position from the very heart of an increasingly reactionary milieu.This collection of essays focuses on the emergence of appropriationist practices, and includes such seminal texts as "Last Exit Painting." It also features Lawson's relentless public assault on the then-dominant authorities of art world, be they famous artists such as Julian Schnabel, the influential conservative "New York Times" critic Hilton Kramer, or even Artforum, for which Lawson was working at the time.

"Mining for Gold" provides a comprehensive narrative of some most trenchant ideological quarrels to have surfaced from within the art world of the 1980s.Thomas Lawson is an artist and a writer based in Los Angeles. He is the Dean of the School of Art at CalArts, Valencia, California, and an editor of "Afterall".

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  • PublisherJRP Editions
  • Publication date2007
  • ISBN 10 2940271224
  • ISBN 13 9782940271221
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages192

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