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	<title>Comments on: SHOW REVIEWED: #class at Winkleman Gallery, NYC</title>
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		<title>By: SHOW REVIEWED: Hennessy Youngman</title>
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		<description>[...] The art world loves people who hate on it. There is even an art term for this sort of art&#8211;Institutional Critique. Many artists have grown famous biting the hands that feed them including Marcel Broodthaers (usually cited as the inventor of this art genre), Hans Haacke (famously pointed out how museums get their monies and questioned their business practices) and Andrea Fraser (whose most famous piece, &#8220;Museum Highlights&#8221; happened at the PMA. Andrea posed as Jane Castleton, a museum tour guide who took visitors not only to galleries, but also restrooms and talked about not only art, but also corporate and private sponsorship.) New stars of Institutional Critique (arguably Institutional Critique without the institution) include William Powhida and Jennifer Dalton. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The art world loves people who hate on it. There is even an art term for this sort of art&#8211;Institutional Critique. Many artists have grown famous biting the hands that feed them including Marcel Broodthaers (usually cited as the inventor of this art genre), Hans Haacke (famously pointed out how museums get their monies and questioned their business practices) and Andrea Fraser (whose most famous piece, &#8220;Museum Highlights&#8221; happened at the PMA. Andrea posed as Jane Castleton, a museum tour guide who took visitors not only to galleries, but also restrooms and talked about not only art, but also corporate and private sponsorship.) New stars of Institutional Critique (arguably Institutional Critique without the institution) include William Powhida and Jennifer Dalton. [...]</p>
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