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Conceptual artist, Fluxus artist, writer, performance artist, sculptor, book artist, painter Davi Det Hompson (1939–1996), also known as David E. Thompson , born in Sharon, Pennsylvania , and raised in Warren, Ohio , [ 1 ] was a Fluxus book artist , [ 2 ] concrete poet , creator of mail art , [ 3 ] sculptor and painter living and working in ...
This is a sortable list of Australian art critics who wrote for newspapers in the nineteenth [1] and twentieth centuries, a period in which such periodicals carried the majority of current, contemporaneous art criticism, [2] before most such papers ceased art reviews in the 21st century. [3] Hamilton [4] writes to distinguish this genre:
Launched as a fortnightly broadsheet in February 1949 by a retired country medical practitioner, Dr Richard Gainsborough, and the first edition was designed by his wife, the artist Eileen Mayo, [1] Arts News and Review set out to champion contemporary art in Britain, providing its readers with commentary, news and reviews. [2]
Rachel Campbell-Johnston (born October 1963 [1]) is The Times newspaper's chief art critic. Appointed to her post in 2002, she has also been her newspaper's poetry editor, leader writer, deputy comment editor, obituary writer and deputy books editor. [2] Mysterious Wisdom, her biography of the artist Samuel Palmer, was published in 2011. [3]
In the 1960s and 1970s he became a chronicler of the New York City art scene, reporting on the development of genres and movements such as pop art, earth art, minimalism, video art, happenings, and installation art. [2] From 1980 to 1986, he was the magazine's official art critic and his art reviews appeared in the magazine almost every week.
Feb. 21—Related Photo Gallery: Hawaii broadcast journalist Emme Tomimbang Burns dies at age 73 Emme Tomimbang Burns — a pioneer in Hawaii radio and television, successful multimedia ...
Gill began his writing career in his thirties, writing "art reviews for little magazines". His first piece for Tatler, in 1991, was an account of being in a detox clinic, written under the pseudonym Blair Baillie. [9] In 1993, he moved to The Sunday Times where, according to Lynn Barber, "he quickly established himself as their shiniest star". [9]
Laura Cumming is a British journalist who is the art critic of The Observer newspaper, a position she has held since 1999. Before that she worked for The Guardian , the New Statesman and the BBC . In addition to her career in journalism, Cumming has written well-received books on self-portraits in art and the discovery of a lost portrait by ...