Artforum Review: Los Angeles, 'The Market Street Program'
'The Market Street Program in Venice is well-intentioned, reasonable, and a seemingly practical way to reform/revitalize the public presentation of serious new art. With a basic proposal by Joshua Young, a twenty-three-year-old U.C. Irvine painting graduate, support from Robert Irwin (whose emptied, pristine studio is the initial exhibition space), Walter Hopps, and some outside technical/legal assistance, it opened a first group show of Terry O'Shea, Doug Edge, and Joe Ray...'