Sentences with phrase «as an art critic»

She has worked as an art critic for more than 15 years, publishing in international art magazines and journals, and has an occasional curatorial practice.
He has been working as an art critic and curator since 1981.
However, it has been a common discussion among those who believe in the concept of abstract expressionism, as well as the art critics in this era.
He was first publicly recognized as an art critic, writing reviews for Arts magazine from 1959 — 65.
I began to feel more and more responsibility as an art critic to address abstract painting.
• Donald Judd (1928 - 94) An iconic figure of American abstract sculpture, he began his career as an art critic on Arts Magazine.
Donald Judd was a friend of Kusama's and an advocate of her early Infinity Net series, writing as an art critic for ARTnews, «Yayoi Kusama is an original painter.
Some contend that it's those who helped define the movement — such as art critics Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg — who may be largely responsible for the notoriety of Abstract Expressionism.
But from 1967 onward, as art critic of The New Yorker, he reached a vastly larger public.
Hudson moved to New York at a time when I had finished what I considered a disastrous longeur of writing as an art critic in the Village Voice.
The supporting cast is led by Krysten Ritter as Margaret's closest friend, Danny Huston as a newspaper gossip columnist, Terence Stamp as an art critic, and Jason Schwartzman in a small role as the owner of a rival art gallery.
In Robert Storr's reflection of his life as an art critic, he compares the art critic to a bottom feeder in the hierarchy (or better - worded hegemony) of the art world.
Indeed as art critic Howard Halle so eloquently asserts, «Painting is a philosophical enterprise that doesn't always involve paint.»
She is now working as an independent curator and consultant for emerging artists in Paris, while continuing to write as an art critic on her blog, «Art is a Conversation».
As art critic Dore Ashton noted, Sloan «not only brought [Smith] into the modern art world, but also into the world of political commitment.»
They and other artists, including Robert Mangold, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, and Robert Ryman, as well as the art critic Lucy R. Lippard, all lived within close proximity on the Bowery and supported one another in significant ways.
Yet others contend that it's those who helped define the movement — such as art critics Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg — who may be largely responsible for the notoriety of Abstract Expressionism.
As the art critic Laura Cumming writes in The Observer, «Borremans's gift is for snaring you, enthralling you with all sorts of characters, strange scenarios and possibilities.»
He is better known as an art critic and co-founder of Artforum.
As Kramer progressed through the 1950s and 1960s, he confronted an increasingly painful dichotomy: on the one hand, his brilliance as an art critic propelled him toward the center of the cultural establishment (he eventually became chief art critic of the New York Times); on the other hand, his political and moral concerns estranged him from the growing radicalism of the intellectual class that controlled the establishment.
As Kramer recalls in one of the essays collected in The Twilight of the Intellectuals, it was his debut as an art critic, «and I quickly discovered that, owing to the intellectual authority which PR then enjoyed, publication in the magazine was in itself a ticket to a career I wasn't yet certain that I wanted.»
The movie stars a very funny Geoffrey Rush as the prankish Giacometti and a charming Armie Hammer as the art critic James Lord.
Petit also looks at Farber as a painter and an art critic and Hickey as an art critic, a resident of Las Vegas, an appreciator of Farber, and a commentator on American culture.
Her husband John Ruskin — famous to this day as an art critic, a writer on sundry subjects, and a watercolor painter — refused to consummate the marriage throughout its six years» time.
Throughout the preceding decade, Clement Greenberg, also a former poet, had established a reputation as a leftist critic through his writings with The Partisan Review — a publication run by the John Reed Club, a New York City - centered organization affiliated with the American Communist Party — and his time as an art critic with The Nation.
Lawrence Alloway Lawrence Alloway (1926 — 1990) was a key figure in the development of modern art in Europe and America, maintaining a prolific output as an art critic and curator.
I have written about art for a number of years, specializing in first - person art criticism as art critic for the Village Voice, then in the Soho News.
Criticism of contemporary conceptual art as loud as any art critic's praise.
As art critic Lawrence Downes wrote: «Tomlinson employs classical anatomy as a vehicle for gestural abstraction.»
In Sven Lukin's shaped canvases of the 1960's, the artist «transforms windows into objects,» as the art critic Frances Colpitt writes.
After working in Europe as an art critic and independent curator during the 1980s and 1990s, Christov - Bakargiev was senior curator at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center from 1999 to 2001 (she was a primary force behind and co-curator of the inaugural «Greater New York» exhibition at P.S. 1 in 2000).
Rosenberg, born in Brooklyn and educated at City College of New York (he later earned a law degree from St. Lawrence College) flourished as an art critic somewhat later than Greenberg.
As art critic Jerry Saltz said in his reference to spending the night in the Guggenheim Museum foyer for Carsten Holler's Revolving Hotel Room (2008), «I've always wanted to have sex in the museum.
Another book, Meier - Graefe as Art Critic is an art historical study, and was first published by Prestel Verlag in Munich in 1973.
Throughout the 1970s, Burton was known mostly as an art critic and performance artist.
As art critic Natilie Hareen wrote in Art Forum about Monzon's work, «Seemingly all the formal painting devices from the last fifty years have been brought to bear in Monzon's canvases: the gestural brushstroke; the grid as found compositional device; the chance - determined stain; and the diagrammatic line.»
In the process of answering this previously perplexing question, Raskin traces Judd's principles from his beginnings as an art critic through his fabulous installations and designs in Marfa, Texas.
After receiving a Tona Shepherd grant for research in Germany and Austria for 1960, he joined the New York Post as art critic the following year which he held until 1964.
Peter Plagens, best known to the general public for his work as art critic at Newsweek, has known Nauman for over forty years, and in his own words describes this book as «about my trying to get at the real truth of Bruce Nauman's work».
There's more to a Brice Marden painting than meets the eye, as Art Critic Kenneth Baker found out while spending time with the artist for today's cover story.
Tropical foliage is a recurrent element in her work which as art critic Roberta Smith has remarked «is reminiscent of a naive derivative of neo-Expressionism that also evokes a contemporary take on the tropical vision of Henri Rousseau».
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