Steven Henry Madoff is the founding chair of the Masters in Curatorial Practice program at the School of Visual Arts in New York and a former senior critic at Yale University's School of Art. His writing has been translated into many languages and he lectures internationally on contemporary art and education.
""From Wagner and Cézanne to Duchamp, Hugo Ball, and Walter Gropius, Madoff's thought-provoking reassembly of modernism--with sensory interludes to match--mines multidimensional history-space to yield surprisingly new nodes of connection between perceiving publics and the art that enmeshes them."" --Caroline A. Jones, MIT ""This ambitious rethinking of modernist art highlights several of its concepts--including assemblage, totality, interdisciplinarity, system, collectivity, and of course network--that prefigure contemporary interdisciplinary art."" --Patrick Jagoda, University of Chicago