Deborah Solomon

@deborahsolo

Art critic and prize-winning biographer. Contributor to the New York Times and other publications. At work on a full-scale biography of Jasper Johns.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2010.

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  1. 6. velj

    Farewell to Beverly Pepper, age 97, Minimalist sculptor and maximalist personality, shown here with the sculptor Dale Chihuly at ⁦⁩, five short years ago.

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  2. 1. velj

    As an apartment dweller, I was surprised to receive a robo call this morning from offering me a free Bloomberg yard sign.

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  3. 13. sij

    I generally find it more rewarding to look at art with a friend than by myself. Thank you, .

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  4. 12. sij

    The story about the serial sexual abuser who worked at the Philadelphia Museum of Art was made doubly disturbing by his job title: Assistant Director for Interpretation. Just who you want interpreting art for you.

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  5. 11. sij

    Good to see Martha Diamond at , in a wonderful 3-women show curated by David Salle. I asked Diamond about the source of her intense, unfiltered “Bone Fire,” and she said it was inspired by the famous bonfire that Peter Schjeldahl used to light post-fireworks on July 4.

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  6. 9. sij
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    This is a great essay. So smart, and so beautifully written.

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  8. 7. sij

    I wrote an appreciation of John Baldessari for the New York Times, and argue that teaching — at which he excelled — was the main subject of his art. via

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  9. 6. sij

    Farewell to John Baldessari, who was 88, a Los Angeles legend who combined Duchamp’s esoteric mind games with the pop openness of American advertising. Here’s his “Tips for Artists Who Want to Sell,” (1966-8), .

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  10. 5. sij

    Visiting my mom’s house, where I found my teenage collection of political buttons and was astounded to realize how much things have changed and not changed at all.

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  11. 5. sij

    Some 24 sites in Iran are listed as World Heritage Sites, including the astounding all-mud buildings in the medieval town of Bam. No sane person would want them destroyed.

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  12. 30. pro 2019.

    Henri Matisse was born on the very last day of the year— Dec. 31, 1869 —but does the work of any other artist have more of a fresh, first-day-of-spring feeling about it? Happy 150th birthday, Henri!

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  13. 30. pro 2019.

    So moving, these colored-pencil drawings at the , in which Rachel Harrison adopts Amy Winehouse as her doppelgänger and pairs her with the mythical women of art (including de Kooning’s viragos).

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  14. 30. pro 2019.

    Belatedly saw the brilliant 💥Rachel Harrison show at the ⁦⁦, and felt as if Picasso’s “Absinthe Glass” (right) had been reinvented for the consumerist present by Bed, Bath and Beyond.

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  15. 29. pro 2019.

    Tonight, when we were at my mother’s house, my son Leo decided to observe Hanukah by making his first-ever potato pancakes —a small gesture that felt like a very large gift.

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  16. 18. pro 2019.

    By the way, one of Sofonisba Anguissola’s most ardent admirers was the NY artist Joseph Cornell, who, in 1945, swiped her portrait of a 9-year-old Renaissance prince for use in his Medici Slot Machine box.

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    An important essay by Deborah Solomon about my newest favorite painting, which, to me, rivals the Mona Lisa. Uh oh. I’m in trouble.

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  18. 17. pro 2019.

    Art lovers! My new favorite artist is Sofonisba Anguissola, a Renaissance painter who was hailed during her lifetime but slid into centuries-long obscurity after her death. I was lucky to catch a current show of her work at the .

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  19. 16. pro 2019.

    My pal Peter Schjeldahl, the peerless art critic, contrarian and Mets fan, has written a piece about his lung cancer that reads like an elegy for New York itself in its heyday of books and poetry and bohemian wretchedness.

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  20. 14. pro 2019.

    Very much enjoyed Padraig Timoney’s show at Andrew Kreps Gallery—a roomful of Babels, each in a different style, cleverly capturing the eternal babble of art and artists.

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