The Pulitzer-prize winning writer and essayist talks about his love of art and how he reconciles two challenging roles.
Call it the Dyspeptic Sublime. Thumbs-up, with an asterisk. Dear Jerry, I read in this past week’s New York that you didn’t like the Museum of Modern Art’s new show about drawing, "On Line." I agree ...
The New Yorker writers Richard Brody and Justin Chang talk with the senior editor Leo Carey about how they became film ...
Nevertheless, while reactions to Kissick’s specific diagnosis have been mixed, he’s not alone in thinking that contemporary ...
Sebastian Smee is a Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic at The Washington Post and the author of "The Art of Rivalry: Four Friendships, Betrayals and Breakthroughs in Modern Art." He worked at the ...
The artist and critic Walter Robinson, who helmed Artnet Magazine, has died. He was a widely influential, pioneering figure.
Philosopher Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò talks about 'Elite Capture,' how political culture goes wrong—and how to put it right.
Brian T. Allen is National Review’s art critic. Gotham-mayhem pics still jolt while Hollywood-glam pics merely amuse. A first-rate survey of Romanticism’s sublime nature mystic. Brooklyn ...
Robert Duffy joined the staff of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in 1973 and worked there, with one brief interruption, for 32 ...
There’s this perennial question in the past 300 years, especially in the 20th century, about whether the critic is doing something like art. Generally speaking, critics tend to fall into the ...
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