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Jack Goldstein and the CalArts Mafia

SKU: 9781936102211

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“Jack Goldstein and the CalArts Mafia” by Richard Hertz follows the journey of an artist immersed in the avant-garde scene. Jack navigates the complexities of friendships and rivalries within the CalArts community. His experiences reveal the challenges and triumphs of pursuing art, highlighting the impact of creativity on personal identity and relationships.

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A Revolutionary Tale of Art and Transformation

‘Jack Goldstein and the CalArts Mafia’ by Richard Hertz offers an engrossing narrative of the influential artist Jack Goldstein and his fellow CalArts contemporaries. This e-book dives deep into the artistic revolution that shaped contemporary American art. Hertz’s writing perfectly captures the dynamic interplay of creativity, ambition, and cultural change that defined Goldstein’s career.

Unveiling the Lives of the CalArts Visionaries

The book explores Jack Goldstein alongside key figures from the California Institute of the Arts, revealing their struggles, triumphs, and contributions to the art world. Get a vivid account of their artistic ideology and how they challenged traditional norms to forge unique paths. This inspiring e-book narrates their impact on shaping modern artistic practices, offering valuable insights for enthusiasts of art history, culture, and innovation.

Why This E-Book Should Be Your Next Read

If you’re passionate about understanding the evolution of contemporary art, this is a must-read book. It provides a well-rounded view of Goldstein’s legacy along with the fascinating dynamics among the ‘CalArts Mafia.’ Discover anecdotes and pivotal moments that shine a light on the personal and professional relationships that influenced their artistic output. The ISBN for this publication is 9781936102211.

Key highlights you’ll uncover:

  • Behind-the-scenes stories of Jack Goldstein’s life
  • Insights into the transformative power of the ‘CalArts Mafia’
  • Understanding the socio-cultural backdrop of the 1980s art scene

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Richard Hertz

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September 1, 2011

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