Wednesday, March 18, 2015
“Starf@#king”?: Björk at the MoMA
It’s hard to remember a major show at a major American museum generating so much angst as Björk at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Some arts sites quickly began aggregating art critics’ aggravation over almost every detail of the show.
What began as art criticism evolved into a media lynching of the MoMA,
American museums, and pandering-to-the-public curators (in this case, Klaus Biesenbach). New York art world critics, and husband-and-wife team, Jerry Saltz and Roberta Smith hated the show in different ways, but both connected to their love of Björk and her music. ArtNews’ M.H. Miller
wins the poison pen prize, however, for coining the new critical term
“starf@#king” to describe the MoMA’s treatment of Björk as much as its
treatment of the viewing public. The question of whether Björk is good or not might really be a question of what Björk is really about. Please come over to Picture This at Big Think to read more of "“Starf@#king”?: Björk at the MoMA."
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Bjork,
Book Review by Bob,
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Music and Art
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