Such scolding also came from the NSA's most famous critic, the former contractor Edward Snowden: (fortune.com)
As part of her master's thesis at San Francisco State, the Cleveland - bred artist invented three phantom art critics — each with his or her own style theoretically based on famous critics like Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg — hustled freelance writing jobs for them and wrote dueling reviews of Lynn Hershman's sculpture. (sfchronicle.com)
The era's most famous critic, Clement Greenberg, didn't much care for Judd nor for Minimalism, and Judd, predictably, retaliated: «Clement Greenberg's dogmatism finally discredited serious art criticism,» he wrote in 1984 essay entitled «A Long Discussion Not about Master - Pieces But Why There Are So Few of Them: Part II.» (artsy.net)