"In Nothing If Not Critical, Robert Hughes addresses himself not only to the particular skill and vision of some eighty artists, whether old masters or our contemporaries in Europe and America, but also to the vexed questions of art-teaching, art and the marketplace, and art as a social function in the age of network television."--BOOK COVER.
"In Nothing If Not Critical, Robert Hughes addresses himself not only to the particular skill and vision of some eighty artists, whether old masters or our contemporaries in Europe and America, but also to the vexed questions of art-teaching, art and the marketplace, and art as a social function in the age of network television."--BOOK COVER.