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Displaying all articles tagged:
Jerry Saltz
screen sirens
Jan. 13, 2015
See 9 Eerie, Erotic Polaroids of Hollywood Stars
A secret trove of small-screen mementos from an anonymous artist known only as Type 42.
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
Jan. 8, 2015
Iconoclasm Now:
Charlie Hebdo
and the Lethal Power of Art
The Paris attack is a reminder that powerful images have always been under threat.
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
Jan. 8, 2015
Iconoclasm Now:
Charlie Hebdo
and the Lethal Power of Art
The Paris attack is a reminder that powerful images have always been under threat.
By
Jerry Saltz
Jan. 5, 2015
After
NYT
Profile, Simchowitz Blathers Back
The first big article about art in 2015 isn’t about art but about how money is having sex with young artists these days.
By
Jerry Saltz
Dec. 9, 2014
Matthew Higgs Is a National Treasure
White Columns: a pillar of the community.
By
Jerry Saltz
Dec. 9, 2014
Matthew Higgs Is a National Treasure
White Columns: a pillar of the community.
By
Jerry Saltz
Dec. 9, 2014
Jerry Saltz’s Fake Instagram Week at Art Basel
He probably had more fun than any of us did.
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
Dec. 3, 2014
The Best of the Best of Jerry Saltz’s Facebook Chat
Our senior art critic shared everything from his favorite emerging artists to why he brings doughnuts to the office.
art
Dec. 2, 2014
Jerry Saltz Is Chatting on Facebook Now!
Come join him.
art
Dec. 1, 2014
Chat With Jerry Saltz on Facebook Tomorrow
Get to know the magazine’s senior art critic.
seeing out loud
May 7, 2014
Saltz on Oscar Murillo’s Candy Art
“A nightmare of self-congratulatory hubris.”
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
May 6, 2014
Saltz: Ed Ruscha’s Amazing Talk at the Frick
A great artist speaks, and our critic sees totally familiar paintings in totally new ways.
By
Jerry Saltz
Sponsor Story
The Chelsea Artist Tour Recap
Check out the highlights reel.
May 1, 2014
The Chelsea Artist Tour Recap
Check out the highlights reel.
art
Apr. 8, 2014
Saltz on George W. Bush’s Painterly Promise Unfulfilled
It’s sad. His early work had so much potential.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Mar. 31, 2014
Saltz on Stefan Simchowitz, the Greatest Art-Flipper of Them All
“In 5,000 words, he manages to embody everything that’s gross.”
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
Mar. 25, 2014
Saltz: This Renovation Plan Will Ruin MoMA
The greatest collection of modernism on Earth has been relegated to rotating storage.
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
Mar. 8, 2014
Seeing Out Loud: Jerry Saltz on the Best Booth at the Independent Art Fair
And the artists are anonymous.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Mar. 4, 2014
See This Art: Jerry Saltz’s Walking Tours of New York Galleries and Museums
Singling out 44 particular pieces he loves.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Mar. 4, 2014
See This Art: Jerry Saltz’s Walking Tours of New York Galleries and Museums
Singling out 44 particular pieces he loves.
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
Feb. 21, 2014
Jerry Saltz on His (Very Brief)
Girls
Moment
Watch for
New York’
s art critic this Sunday.
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
Feb. 12, 2014
Seeing Out Loud: Remembering Feature Gallery’s Hudson
An art-first gallerist who was one of the last of his kind.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Jan. 31, 2014
Jerry Saltz on
Tim’s Vermeer
: Could You Paint a Masterpiece?
“You want to feel bad about quitting a project because you didn’t know how to do something? Watch Tim.”
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
Jan. 30, 2014
Seeing Out Loud: Jerry Saltz on the Brief, Great Career of Moira Dryer
A perfectly timed show at Eleven Rivington.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Jan. 26, 2014
Art at Arm’s Length: A History of the Selfie
It’s become a new visual genre—a type of self-portraiture formally distinct from all others in history.
By
Jerry Saltz
Jan. 13, 2014
Jerry Saltz to MoMA’s Trustees: Please, Reject This Awful Expansion Plan
An art critic’s plea.
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
Jan. 7, 2014
Seeing Out Loud: Jerry Saltz in Carrie Stettheimer’s Dollhouse
Tiny masterpieces hiding in plain sight at MCNY.
By
Jerry Saltz
seeing out loud
Nov. 19, 2013
Seeing Out Loud: Jerry Saltz on ‘Michael Williams: Painting’ at Canada Gallery
“Williams’s new paintings suspended me in an optic warp.”
By
Jerry Saltz
walk-through
Nov. 17, 2013
A First Look at the Queens Museum’s World of Tomorrow
Art critic Jerry Saltz and architecture critic Justin Davidson tour the museum after its $69 million renovation.
By
Justin Davidson
and
Jerry Saltz
best of
Nov. 13, 2013
Read Jerry Saltz’s Best Responses From His Reddit AMA
They’re great.
By
Anna Silman
amas
Nov. 13, 2013
Go Ask Jerry Saltz Anything at Reddit
Our art critic will answer
anything
!
art review
Nov. 3, 2013
Saltz on Christopher Wool at the Guggenheim
He’s a risky subject for the Guggenheim, one that might alienate wide audiences and critics alike.
By
Jerry Saltz
art review
Oct. 20, 2013
Saltz: Chris Burden’s Big Art of Big Ideas Lives Large at the New Museum
Few artists have brought play, presence, magnitude, hostility, and pleasure into such close proximity.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Oct. 13, 2013
Saltz on the Trouble With Mega-Galleries
When artists sign with one of the four giants, something happens to their work—and it’s often not good.
By
Jerry Saltz
art review
Oct. 6, 2013
Saltz on Bjarne Melgaard’s
Ignorant Transparencies
Safe, fake transgression is all over Chelsea these days. And then there’s Bjarne Melgaard.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Sept. 22, 2013
Saltz on the Painting the Metropolitan Museum of Art Won’t Show You
Why Balthus’s
The Guitar Lesson
gives so many people the willies.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Aug. 4, 2013
Annotations on Loren Munk’s
The East Village
Map Painting
It is jam-packed, to the point of being dizzying, and an incredible historical document of this time of parallel universes.
By
Jerry Saltz
slideshow
June 30, 2013
Saltz’s Postcards From the Venice Biennale
Navigating the good, the bad, and the overhyped in a suddenly empty Venice with my new digital camera.
By
Jerry Saltz
slideshow
June 30, 2013
Saltz’s Postcards From the Venice Biennale
Navigating the good, the bad, and the overhyped in a suddenly empty Venice with my new digital camera.
By
Jerry Saltz
June 19, 2013
Jerry Saltz on the Armory’s (Very, Very Dirty) Paul McCarthy Show
Guess what? The New York
Post
is offended.
By
Jerry Saltz
art review
June 9, 2013
Saltz on the Met’s New European Paintings Galleries
The new installation presents us with a much more coherent, legible vision of one of the great achievements of world civilization.
By
Jerry Saltz
art review
May 26, 2013
Jerry Saltz on Jeff Koons’s Concurrent Shows
New Paintings and Sculpture
at the Gagosian Gallery and
Gazing Ball
at David Zwirner.
By
Jerry Saltz
walk-through
May 19, 2013
Jerry Saltz and Justin Davidson on the Restoration of Donald Judd’s Loft
Our art and architecture critics walked through it together.
By
Jerry Saltz
and
Justin Davidson
art
May 3, 2013
Jerry Saltz: Venice Is Losing a Great Artwork, For a Really Dumb Reason
Basta!
By
Jerry Saltz
art review
Apr. 28, 2013
Saltz on the Met’s
Photography and the American Civil War
A bracing look at the first war that was conducted in front of the camera’s cold eye.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Apr. 19, 2013
Jerry Saltz on His First Time in High Heels
“Sweat poured off my forehead as my body readjusted into an entirely new carriage. My ass seemed to turn into a shelf-thing.”
By
Jerry Saltz
art review
Apr. 13, 2013
Saltz on the Met’s ‘Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity’
We see a few painters blowing up every convention there was.
By
Jerry Saltz
art
Mar. 30, 2013
Saltz on the Death of the Gallery Show
Between online sales and art fairs, fewer and fewer people are showing up to see art in its natural habitat.
By
Jerry Saltz
glass case of non-emotion
Mar. 25, 2013
Jerry Saltz on MoMA’s Sleeping Tilda Swinton
Blame Marina Abramovic.
By
Jerry Saltz
jerry saltz
Mar. 16, 2013
Saltz: 20 Things I Really Liked at the Art Fairs
And which of them were sold.
By
Jerry Saltz
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