The much talked-about "NYC 1993" exhibition at the New Museum
earlier this year addressed what happened after the economy and art
market crashed at the end of the 1980s, and a diverse group of
theretofore unrecognized artists entered the mainstream. Twenty
years after the politically charged 1993 Whitney Biennial, the show
gave a fresh take on that pivotal point of departure for American
art, and this accompanying catalogue serves as a time capsule of
the still-relevant period.
*Surface Magazine*
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