How a Forgotten TV Show Forever Changed the Way We Look at Art
Briefly

Modern art became a screen onto which Americans could project their fears, a reflection of the tumultuous times marked by suspicion and political strife.
Feitelson's show feels prophetic of a fact of visual life today: most people experience art as filtered through a screen, awakening discussions about art's accessibility.
Read at www.nytimes.com
[
|
]