Ask an Art Critic: Jerry Saltz Answers Your Questions About Stingel, Smug Galleristas, and Sunday Hours
Plus: A fresh look at Rudolf Stingel.
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Plus: A fresh look at Rudolf Stingel.
Jerry Saltz on art fairs good and bad, plus Chelsea's best meal.
Edouard Manet wrote us a letter!
Including the the Jerry Saltz Abstract Manifesto, in Twenty Parts.
Jerry Saltz answers your questions about bad art, good biographies, and the Smithsonian controversy.
"Anselm Kiefer at Larry Gagosian: Thumbs-up? Thumbs-down? Why?"
Bush looks out at us undisturbed and pleased.
To me, nothing in the art world is neutral, and the idea of “disinterest” strikes me as boring, dishonest, dubious, and uninteresting.
Museums that work, museums that don't.
What's the one thing a dealer should never do to a critic?
Let’s make our own power list: Call it “Jerry Saltz’s Vulture 100."
Ah yes, the old bad-artist-at-a-good-gallery, good-artist-at-a-bad-gallery problem.
In the first edition of his new column, Jerry Saltz takes questions from all comers.
Have a question about art, art critics, art careers, art dealers, art prices, or anything else art-related?
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