By Pac Pobric news.artnet.com — The bright orange cover of Robert Storr’s recently published collection of essays, Writings on Art 1980–2005, includes the names of 51 artists with seemingly little in common: Martin Puryear, Sophie Calle, Art Spiegelman, Rachel Whiteread, and on and on.
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Previously, he was an editor at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A former contributor to the Village Voice, Pobric is also a longtime critic for the Brooklyn Rail and former journalist for The Art Newspaper, where he was previously the Exhibitions editor. By Pac Pobric news.artnet.com — The bright orange cover of Robert Storr’s recently published collection of essays, Writings on Art 1980–2005, includes the names of 51 artists with seemingly little in common: Martin Puryear, Sophie Calle, Art Spiegelman, Rachel Whiteread, and on and on. exhibition of Donald Judd stacks in 2013, and the group exhibition Carl Andre in His Time PAC POBRIC in 2015. For over 25 years, we have been privileged to live alongside works by many of the artists in this show, including Agnes Martin, Robert Ryman, and Frank Stella, in addition to Judd and Andre. Pac Pobric: So what happens when you put together two instruments from very different places? Jayson Dobney: One prime example is the Amati violin and this pipa from China.
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By Pac Pobric news.artnet.com — The bright orange cover of Robert Storr’s recently published collection of essays, Writings on Art 1980–2005, includes the names of 51 artists with seemingly little in common: Martin Puryear, Sophie Calle, Art Spiegelman, Rachel Whiteread, and on and on.
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Pac Pobric (Rail): In a discussion organized by The New Republic in October, you suggested there were certain aspects of liberalism worth salvaging. Yet many of its recent critics—citing slavery, colonialism, and capitalist exploitation—argue that it was born poisoned, and that the only solution is to discard liberalism altogether. By Pac Pobric news.artnet.com — The bright orange cover of Robert Storr’s recently published collection of essays, Writings on Art 1980–2005, includes the names of 51 artists with seemingly little in common: Martin Puryear, Sophie Calle, Art Spiegelman, Rachel Whiteread, and on and on.