In 1982, longtime Village Voice film critic J. ![]() Hoberman penned a famous essay entitled “Vulgar Modernism.” In it, he pointed out that medium-specific reflexivity-the use of “art to call attention to art” that Clement Greenberg proposed as the defining feature of modernist painting-was, in fact, everywhere in American mass culture in the 1940s and 1950s.
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