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Too Much Art
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Writings on Visual Culture by Mario Naves
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Too Much Art | Writings on Visual Culture by Mario Naves Too Much Art Writings on Visual Culture by Mario Naves “Make Me Famous” “B Side Gallery Opening,” 1984; Copyright Gary Azon * * * Brian Vincent’s art world documentary, “Make Me Famous,” put me in mind of a question that’s been bugging me for years: Whatever happened to Jedd Garet? Mr. Garet — or, rather, his paintings — can be glimpsed during the run of Mr. Vincent’s picture, not as a subject of discussion but as background scenery. The canvases, with their slickly rendered shapes and cartoony glyphs, were quite the thing back in the day. If Mr. Garet didn’t achieve the renown of contemporaries like Jean Michel-Basquiat, Julian Schnabel, and Keith Haring, his work was reviewed in the art press, acquired for museum collections, and generated enviable buzz. A cursory internet search uncovers that Mr. Garet is still with us, as are many artists who came of age during the halcyon days of 1980s Manhattan and, in speci...
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