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Jack Goldstein at Metro Pictures and Mitchell-Innes & Nash.(NEW YORK)(Critical Essay)
Art in America
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November 1, 2005|
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Jack Goldstein was born in Montreal in 1945 and as an adolescent moved with his family to Los Angeles, where he took degrees from Chouinard and CalArts; he died a suicide in California in the spring of 2003. In the early 1980s, Goldstein produced several paintings of lightning based on photographs, capturing the phenomenon as it "walks" across the sky. By that time, Goldstein had relocated to New York, where he claimed the art public's attention through his participation in "Pictures," an influential show organized by Douglas Crimp for Artists Space in 1977. Crimp included ...
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