Barry Schwabsky
Author of Vitamin P: New Perspectives in Painting
About the Author
Barry Schwabsky is art critic for the Nation and coeditor of international reviews for Artforum and has contributed to many publications including the London Review of Books and New Left Review. His previous books include Words for Art: History, Criticism, Theory, Practice, a collection of essays show more on art writing and art writer; as well as several volumes of poetry. He lives in New York. show less
Works by Barry Schwabsky
The Painting of Modern Life, [cat. exp., London, Hayward Gallery 4 Oct - 30 Dec 2007; Castello di Rivoli, Turin, 6 Feb… (2007) — Essay — 18 copies
The Widening Circle: The Consequences of Modernism in Contemporary Art (Contemporary Artists and their Critics) (1997) 3 copies
Wiitasalo, Shirley. 2 copies
Fate / Seen in the Dark 1 copy
New Perspective in Painting 1 copy
Wanas 1996: Danald Baechler, Matthew McCaslin, Rachel Khedoori, Thom Merrick, Martin Puryear, Kathleen Schimert, Hanne… (1996) 1 copy
Francesco Polenghi 1 copy
Ettore Spalletti: Henry Moore Institute.(Critical Essay): An article from: Artforum International (2005) 1 copy
Jill Baroff 1 copy
David Lasry 1 copy
Mating Instinct 1 copy
Leonard Bullock 1 copy
Marc Desgrandchamps 1 copy
Lesley Vance 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1957
- Gender
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- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Paterson, New Jersey, USA
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In the following and largest section of the book (320 pages and 480 illustrations), the 114 artists are presented in an A to Z order. Some artists are presented on 2 pages, some on 4 pages. 3 to 7 images are reproduced for each artist, along with a 500 word text written by an author specialist of the artist's work. The texts on each artist are short 500 word surveys of their work, and aim at introducing the methods and subject matter at stake in their recent works. A selected list of exhibitions and bibliography also complements the reproductions and text on each artist.… (more)