The Revolutionary Aesthetic of Beauty : essay : typescript, 1984.

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The Revolutionary Aesthetic of Beauty : essay : typescript, 1984.

American actor and writer Eric Bogosian's two-page critical essay, "The Revolutionary Aesthetic of Beauty," denounces modernist art of the twentieth century and calls for appreciation of paintings in gallery exhibitions by three "soulful artists." These artists are Michael Zwack and Mark Innerst (Borgenecht on Fifth Avenue) and Troy Brauntuch (Mary Boone). The essay is signed and dated 1984, and accompanied by an envelpe addressed to "Jeff S. - Art & Antiques."

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Eric Bogosian is an actor, author, and playwright who was born April 24, 1953, in Boston, Massachusetts. From the description of The Revolutionary Aesthetic of Beauty : essay : typescript, 1984. (University of Delaware Library). WorldCat record id: 428142845 Eric Bogosian is an actor, author, and playwright who was born April 24, 1953, in Boston, Massachusetts. Bogosian attended the University of Chicago and earned his B.A. from Oberlin College in 1976. Based in...