He's working on two new books: "The Connoisseur of Waves," a follow-up to "Air Guitar," and "Pagan America," which, true to form, makes the provocative argument that America is a vast pagan republic—not that there's anything wrong with that. Even so, The Invisible Dragon has a gravity all its own. Today, the idea that art criticism could be a radical, dangerous force, even within the insular art community, seems quaint—and kind of amazing. University of Chicago Press; Revised, Expanded ed. Something went wrong.
This was, after all, at the height of conceptual art, where the message trumped the media. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2015.
Dinners were canceled. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. At one panel at Cranbrook Academy of Art, a row of women chanted "pig" during a seminar Hickey was attempting to moderate. He is currently Professor of English at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. . Not long after, Hickey gave a university lecture during which, as he later wrote, "the faculty rose en masse from their seats in the back row and walked out.
In the years since "The Invisible Dragon" was published, Hickey moved to Las Vegas, published "Air Guitar," a combination memoir and pop-culture critique, and won a MacArthur grant.
Unable to add item to List. A new essay, "American Beauty," concludes the volume with a historical argument that is a rousing paean to the inherently democratic nature of attention to beauty. no excuses. Dave Hickey received a B.A.
To continue reading login or create an account. . In 1993, a cultural critic named Dave Hickey published a collection of essays positing that the experience of looking at art should be pleasurable. Writing with grace and humor on a broad range of figures, Hickey invites his readers to experience art on its own terms. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. "These people were setting themselves up as guardians of public taste," he says.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020, Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2010. He has served as a contributing editor for the Village Voice and as the arts editor of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
(1963) from the University of Texas, Austin. At 70, he still relishes having a voice in the cultural conversation: he writes for Vanity Fair and Art in America. With this revised and expanded edition, Hickey is back to fan the flames. Last updated January 1, 2005.
"[Hickey's] writing is exhilarating and deeply engaging. He is now a professor of English at the University of Nevada–Las Vegas.
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