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  • In Alison Chernick’s ‘House of Criticism,’ Jerry Saltz and Roberta Smith Step Out From Behind Their Bylines
  • Seeing Red
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observer.com /3 weeks ago

In Alison Chernick’s ‘House of Criticism,’ Jerry Saltz and Roberta Smith Step Out From Behind Their Bylines

“Every debate I’ve had with Roberta, she’s right,” Saltz told Observer. “I’ve tried to contribute to her work, hundreds of pieces, but I’ve never gotten anything in, because she’s,...

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vulture.com /1 month ago

Seeing Red

The art world is buzzing after the spring auction frenzy. But I only feel grief, like something is dying.

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theplaylist.net /1 month ago

‘House Of Criticism’ Review: Jerry Saltz & Roberta Smith Find Meaning In The Messy Work Of Art Writing [Tribeca]

About a third of the way through Alison Chernick’s wonderful little documentary “House of Criticism,” Jerry Saltz, the current New York Magazine art critic and former Village Voice...

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vulture.com /1 month ago

How Pace Gallery Broke Itself

The mega-gallery embraced a fantasy of endless growth and hype and the assumption that bigger means better. The consequences have arrived.

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variety.com /2 weeks ago

‘House of Criticism’ Review: A Pensive and Touching Portrait of Married Art Critics Jerry Saltz and Roberta Smith (It Is...

The way art connects (and saves) these two on a daily basis is its own idiosyncratic story, and it speaks to a certain vanishing culture of passionate New York literary brainiacs t...

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vulture.com /1 month ago

What David Hockney Saw

He leaves behind a way of looking that makes the world larger, brighter, stranger, and more alive.

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hollywoodreporter.com /1 month ago

‘House of Criticism’ Review: Jerry Saltz and Roberta Smith Get a Sincerely Sweet and Smart Documentary Love Story

Filmmaker Alison Chernick ('Itzhak') follows the two art critics, married since 1992, from galleries to diners to interactions with famous friends including Cindy Sherman and Lena...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

The Verve and Confrontation of Lisa Yuskavage’s Naked Ladies

The women pop up again and again, in canvas after canvas, like a random intrusive thought that refuses to go away, or a masturbatory fixation that both disturbs and excites.

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glasstire.com /1 month ago

Letter from the Publisher: Built, Not Bought: Artist-Run Spaces

In his public lectures, art critic Jerry Saltz has an adage: for an artist to succeed, all they need is the support of one dealer, two critics, two curators, and four to five colle...

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newyorker.com /2 weeks ago

Bruce Nauman Isn’t Bound by the Rules

At a gallery in Tribeca, the artist talked bald spots with Eric Fischl and walked through his quickie exhibition “No Mistakes,” 3-D videos of him drawing with his eyes closed.

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nybooks.com /1 week ago

Is the Artist Present?

By transforming her own old paintings into new works of art, Eliza Douglas raises questions about sincerity and cynicism.

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observer.com /1 week ago

Marilyn Minter Reflects On Four Decades of Beauty, Grit and Banishing Shame

Exaggerated commercial aesthetics have always been this artist's most subversive tool.

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observer.com /2 weeks ago

How to Solve the Art World’s Courage Problem

Art, says dealer Georges Bergès, belongs to only one world—the one we all wake up in—and it was never meant to be elitist, exclusionary or as harsh and judgmental as it has become.

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

‘It’s like a Ouija board – I listen to the painting’: the supernatural art of Sanya Kantarovsky

The Russian-born artist’s work can hypnotise, deceive or even transform into a mushroom. He talks about his Venice show full of Christian iconography and haunting depictions of chi...

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newyorker.com /3 days ago

How “Piss Christ” Became a Culture-War Bomb

The fight over Andres Serrano, Robert Mapplethorpe, and the National Endowment for the Arts became a preview of the politics that followed.

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observer.com /2 weeks ago

Painter Justin Bua Might Just Be Art’s Most Outspoken Defender of Skill

The artist behind what might be the best-selling print in modern history has spent three years calling out what he sees as the art world's most enduring con.

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nytimes.com /1 week ago

The New, Unsustainable Art World

Readers respond to a guest essay by a former global art director about the struggles that galleries face.

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observer.com /3 weeks ago

The Gallery Shows Not to Miss in Zurich

Although the city's pre-Basel gallery weekend has come and gone, most of this year's standout exhibitions are still on view.

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observer.com /1 month ago

Sprüth Magers Celebrates a Decade in Los Angeles With the Artists Who Helped Define a City

"10 Years in L.A.!" makes the case that Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers built something historic on Wilshire Boulevard.

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observer.com /1 month ago

Artists to Watch: Future Fair and 1-54’s Best Discoveries

These fairs, with their smaller scales, make space for emerging artists whose practices move between myth, technology, diaspora, infrastructure and material experimentation.

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nytimes.com /3 weeks ago

Art Galleries Are Not OK

Many gallerists are questioning the fundamentals of their business. It’s as if the art world they know has fallen off its axis.

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creativeboom.com /3 weeks ago

Federico Salis paints bold, glossy women who refuse to be looked at the usual way

The Milan-based, Sardinia-born illustrator reimagines retro glamour as something stranger and far more self-possessed – and he got there by taking the long way round. The women in...

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observer.com /1 month ago

Galerie Gmurzynska’s Old-School Slow Art Model Is Newly Radical

"This is really the sense of what a gallerist is, rather than an art dealer: you put together shows, you put together catalogs, you actually contribute something to art history." C...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

A Wondrous Array of Boundary Pushers at SummerStage

Also: Lucy Sante’s poignant humor, American Ballet Theatre’s summer season, the incisive melodrama of Satyajit Ray, and more.

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