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Jarrett Earnest

    What it Means to Write About Art
    Dana Schutz (Special Edition)
    • 2025

      Dana Schutz (Special Edition)

      • 200 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      The book showcases Dana Schutz's latest paintings and sculptures, featuring grotesque characters in allegorical scenes that explore themes of subjecthood and self-preservation. With vibrant, large-scale works, the pieces convey the complexities of human existence through tragicomic situations. Accompanying a 2023 exhibition, it includes a long-form essay by Jarrett Earnest, detailing Schutz's artistic process and her ambitious sculpture, Sea Group. The publication also features behind-the-scenes photography by Jason Schmidt, providing an intimate glimpse into the artist's creative journey.

      Dana Schutz (Special Edition)
    • 2018

      What it Means to Write About Art

      • 544 stránek
      • 20 hodin čtení

      In the last 50 years, art criticism has flourished as never before. Moving from niche to mainstream, it is now widely taught at universities, practiced in newspapers, magazines and online, and has become the subject of debate by readers, writers and artists worldwide. Equal parts oral history and analysis of craft, What it Means to Write About Art offers an unprecedented overview of American art writing. Jarrett Earnest's wide-ranging conversations with critics, historians, journalists, novelists, poets and theorists each of whom approaches the subject from a unique position illustrate different ways of writing, thinking and looking at art. These in-depth conversations about writing and art are situated within individual life experiences: for instance John Ashbery recalls finding Rimbaud's poetry through his first crush at 16; Rosalind Krauss remembers stealing the design of October from Massimo Vignelli; Paul Chaat Smith details his early days with Jimmie Durham in the American Indian Movement; Dave Hickey talks about writing country songs with Waylon Jennings; Michele Wallace relives her late-night and early-morning interviews with James Baldwin; Lucy Lippard describes confronting Clement Greenberg at a lecture; Eileen Myles asserts her belief that her negative review incited the Women's Action Coalition; and Fred Moten recounts falling in love with Renoir while at Harvard

      What it Means to Write About Art