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Jerry Saltz

Jerry Saltz

Senior Art Critic at New York

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Remembering Lee Bontecou and Her Volcanic Hell Holes - Vulture

The visionary artist died this week at age 91.
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What I Saw in Robert Gober’s Mirror

Gazing into his new work was like seeing the wreckage of the recent past — the pandemic, protests, a country torn apart, and my own internal disarray.
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Jasper Johns and Me

The artist who invented contemporary art also changed my life.
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Decoder Ring on Ilona Granet, feminist art, performance, Franklin ....

Ilona Granet was once an avant-garde icon of the New York art world, but then life went on.
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Posted Live From the Inferno

Jerry Saltz on the pictures from the Capitol—some of the scariest, stupidest ever taken.
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The 10 Best Art Shows of 2020

Jordan Casteel, Noah Davis, and anything you could see in person.
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A Tribute to Jason Polan, New York's Resident Illustrator - Vulture

His was an art of taking pleasure in and appreciating the people, places, and things of the world.
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The New Astor Place Rhino Sculpture Is a Kitschy Monstrosity - Vulture

It helps proves my theory that 95 percent of public sculpture is crap.
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Considering the Ankara Assassination Photos As History Painting

What makes these pictures so different from all of the other pictures of death that we see?
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Jerry Saltz on Alex Israel and the Art World's Latest Way of Eating...

Going straight into the money leaves artists with no future.
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The Reviled Identity Politics Show That Forever Changed Art - Vulture

How identity politics became for this era what Impressionism and Cubism were for theirs.
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After NYT Profile, Simchowitz Blathers Back - Vulture

The first big article about art in 2015 isn’t about art but about how money is having sex with young artists these days.