Richard Milazzo is a graduate of
McBurney School and
Franklin and Marshall College. In the 1970s, he earned an M.A. for his thesis on
Ezra Pound’s
Cantos at
City College of New York. He is the editor of Edgewise Press, a small press art publication house founded by Milazzo in 1995. It maintains editorial offices in New York and Paris and is dedicated to publishing small, uniformly packaged, paperback books on art criticism, art theory, aesthetics, philosophy, fiction and poetry. Since 1982, he has worked internationally as a critic and curator in the art world. In the early 1980s, he co-published and co-edited
Effects : Magazine for New Art Theory in the
East Village. Among the many publications of those years were
Radical Consumption and the New Poverty (New York: New Observations, 1987);
Art at the End of the Social (Malmö, Sweden: The Rooseum, 1988); and
Hyperframes: A Post-Appropriation Discourse in Art, the lectures they delivered as Senior Critics at
Yale University in 1988 and 1989. They were reissued in an Italian edition by Campanotto Editore in Udine in 2005. In 2014 Milazzo authored the book
Peter Nagy: Entertainment Erases History (Works 1982 to 2004 to the Present) for Eisbox Projects. ==Collins & Milazzo==