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Paul Taylor (art critic)

Paul Taylor (Melbourne, 1957–Melbourne, 1992) was an Australian art critic, curator, editor and publisher. In 1981, he founded ''Art & Text'', the contemporary art journal considered to be responsible for generating and promoting postmodernist discourse in Australian art.
== Life ==

Taylor was born in 1957 in Melbourne, Australia. He completed a Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) at Monash University, Melbourne in 1979, studying under Patrick McCaughey (founder of the Visual Arts department at Monash University) with fellow students including Jenepher Duncan and Jan Minchin.
In 1981, Taylor founded the contemporary Australian art journal ''Art & Text''. He curated the landmark exhibition 'Popism' in 1982 at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, and, the following year, the smaller though equally significant 'Tall Poppies' at the University of Melbourne Gallery. In 1984, Taylor edited and published an anthology of criticism titled 'Anything Goes: Art in Australia 1970–1980'. In the same year, Taylor invited Sydney theorist and critic Paul Foss to edit Art & Text when Taylor planned to move to New York. Taylor established himself there as an art journalist, writing for Vanity Fair, Interview Magazine, Parkett, and The New York Times. In 1988, he curated the exhibition Impresario: Malcolm McLaren and the British New Wave for the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York. In 1992, Taylor returned to Melbourne where he died from AIDS-related illness.
In 2012, Taylor was the subject of the symposium Impresario : Paul Taylor, Art & Text POPISM at Monash University. A book, based on the symposium, will be published in 2013.

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