The School of Art presents a talk by Caroline Jones, professor of art history at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Jones is the author of The Global Work of Art: World’s Fairs, Biennials, and the Aesthetics of Experience (2016), Eyesight Alone: Clement Greenberg’s Modernism and the Bureaucratization of the Senses (2005) and Machine in the Studio: Constructing the Postwar American Artist (1996).
The School of Art presents a talk by Caroline Jones, professor of art history at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Jones is the author of The Global Work of Art: World’s Fairs, Biennials, and the Aesthetics of Experience (2016), Eyesight Alone: Clement Greenberg’s Modernism and the Bureaucratization of the Senses (2005) and Machine in the Studio: Constructing the Postwar American Artist (1996).
The School of Art presents a talk by Caroline Jones, professor of art history at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Jones is the author of The Global Work of Art: World’s Fairs, Biennials, and the Aesthetics of Experience (2016), Eyesight Alone: Clement Greenberg’s Modernism and the Bureaucratization of the Senses (2005) and Machine in the Studio: Constructing the Postwar American Artist (1996).