Randy Kennedy

  • culture July 27, 2012

    112 Greene Street: The Early Years (1970-1974) by Jessamyn Fiore

    As a species of literature, art gallery exhibition catalogs usually fall into one of three categories, none of them good. There’s the perfunctory. There’s the expensively vacuous, the kind that Marc Spiegler, a director of Art Basel, has described as simply another rite in commercial art’s “elaborate validation ritual.” And then there’s the nonexistent, which is too often the case.