Richard Milazzo Explained
Richard Milazzo is a critic, curator, publisher, independent scholar and poet from New York City. In the 1970s, he was the editor and co-publisher of Out of London Press. He is the co-founding publisher and editor of Edgewise Press. In the 1980s, under the rubric of Collins & Milazzo, he co-curated numerous Collins & Milazzo Exhibitions and co-wrote with Tricia Collins essays on art and art theory.[1]
Life and work and Edgewise Press
Richard Milazzo is a graduate of McBurney School and Franklin and Marshall College. In the 1970s, he earned an M.A. for his thesis on Ezra Pound’s Cantos at City College of New York.[2] [3] [4] [5]
He is the editor of Edgewise Press, a small press art publication house founded by Milazzo[6] [7] in 1995. It maintains editorial offices in New York and Paris and is dedicated to publishing small, uniformly packaged, paperback books on art criticism, art theory,[8] aesthetics, philosophy, fiction and poetry.[9] [10]
Since 1982, he has worked internationally as a critic and curator in the art world. In the early 1980s, he co-published and co-edited [11] in the East Village.[12]
Among the many publications of those years were Radical Consumption and the New Poverty (New York: New Observations, 1987); Art at the End of the Social (Malmö, Sweden: The Rooseum, 1988); and Hyperframes: A Post-Appropriation Discourse in Art, the lectures they delivered as Senior Critics at Yale University in 1988 and 1989.[13] They were reissued in an Italian edition by Campanotto Editore in Udine in 2005. In 2014 Milazzo authored the book Peter Nagy: Entertainment Erases History (Works 1982 to 2004 to the Present) for Eisbox Projects.[14]
Collins & Milazzo
The idea of neo-conceptual art (sometimes later termed post-conceptual art) articulated by Tricia Collins and Richard Milazzo in the early 1980s in New York City,[15] brought to prominence a new generation of artists through their copious writings and curatorial activities. It was their exhibitions and writings that originally fashioned the theoretical context for a new kind of neo (or post) conceptual art; one that argued simultaneously against Neo-Expressionism and The Pictures Generation.[16] It was through this context that the work of many of the artists associated with Neo-Conceptualism (or what some of the critics reductively called Simulationism and Neo Geo) was first brought together.[17] [18] [19] [20]
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Notes and References
- Book: Amy Virshup. "Get Me Rewrite" - New York Magazine. 27 December 2014. 1988-01-25. New York Media. 29–.
- Book: Creative Camera. 1989. Coo Press Limited.
- Alison Pearlman, Unpackaging Art of the 1980s, University of Chicago Press, 2003, p. 191
- Annette W. Balkema, The Photographic Paradigm, Henk Slager, 1997, p. 69
- Kirwin, Elizabeth Seton, It's all true: Imagining New York's East Village art scene of the 1980s, University of Maryland, College Park, Dissertations Publishing, 1999
- Collins, Tricia and Milazzo, Richard (1986) "The New Sleep: Stasis and the Image-Bound Environment," Differentia: Review of Italian Thought: Vol. 1, Article 16.
- Collins, Tricia and Milazzo, Richard (1991) "Everything Changed More than Once," Differentia: Review of Italian Thought: Vol. 5, Article 8.
- https://flash---art.com/article/excerpts-from-the-80s/
- GianCarlo Pagliasso, Hyperframes : un discorso sulla post-appropriazione in arte Pasian di Prato : Campanotto, 2005
- Peter Carravetta, Language at the Boundaries: Philosophy, Literature, and the Poetics of Culture, Bloomberg Press
- Book: Allen, Gwen. Artists' Magazines: An Alternative Space for Art. 27 December 2014. 2011. MIT Press. 9780262015196. 258–.
- Alison Pearlman, Unpackaging Art of the 1980s, University of Chicago Press, 2003, p. 116
- Book: Amy Virshup. "Get Me Rewrite" - New York Magazine. 27 December 2014. 1988-01-25. New York Media, LLC. 29–.
- Richard Milazzo (2014). "Peter Nagy: Entertainment Erases History. Works 1982 to 2004 to the Present". Brooklyn: Eisbox Projects.
- https://www.nytimes.com/1989/02/19/arts/art-now-on-view-new-work-by-freelance-curators.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm ART; Now on View, New Work by Freelance Curators
- http://www.thefreelibrary.com/DAN+CAMERON+ON+Collins+%26+Milazzo.-a057475774
- Book: Lotringer. Sylvere. Cohen. Sande. French Theory in America. 27 December 2014. 2013-02-01. Routledge. 9781136054143. 148–.
- http://allanmccollum.net/allanmcnyc/Collins_Milazzo.html
- http://www.specificobject.com/objects/index.cfm?search_type=basic&search=Tricia%20Collins%20%2F%20Richard%20Milazzo
- https://specificobject.com/objects/info.cfm?inventory_id=35872&object_id=29545&page=1&search=Suzan%20Etkin&sort=recent&search_type=basic&pobject_status=All&options=artist#.YJK6oS1h0RU