Apollo’s Lyre and Pandora’s Box: Douglas Crimp on the Neoconservative Museum

In preparation for his talk at the Wexner Center for the Arts next week, I have been reading Douglas Crimp’s On the Museum’s Ruins.  The book, published in 1993, gathers together essays that Crimp had previously published (especially in October) in the 1980s, alongside a selection of Louise Lawler’s photographs. Mid-way through the introduction (“Photography … Continue reading Apollo’s Lyre and Pandora’s Box: Douglas Crimp on the Neoconservative Museum