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    Peter Charles Schjeldahl (/ˈʃɛldɑːl/; March 20, 1942 – October 21, 2022) was an American art critic, poet, and educator. He was noted for being the head...
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  • List of published works of Peter Schjeldahl, American poet and art critic. Schjeldahl, Peter (1968). White country. New York: Corinth Books. — (1971)...
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  • Schjeldahl is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gilmore Schjeldahl (1912–2002), American businessman and inventor Peter Schjeldahl (1942–2022)...
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  • PAGEOS. He had five children, including Peter Schjeldahl, a notable art critic, poet, and educator. Schjeldahl died on March 10, 2002, at his home in Lenox...
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    integration of technology and industry into the arts. The art critic Peter Schjeldahl called him "relentlessly experimental" because of his pioneering work...
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    Kromolowski. Principal photography commenced in September 2023. In 2011, Peter Schjeldahl, reviewing Meryle Secrest's book Modigliani: A Life, wrote: I recall...
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  • employees staying on to complete that task. Three-time Voice art critic Peter Schjeldahl remembered his stints at the publication in a piece in The New Yorker...
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  • Decades. The Butler Institute of American Art. ISBN 1-882790-50-2 Peter Schjeldahl Archived June 2, 2012, at the Wayback Machine] comment on John Seery]...
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    considerably since its creation. According to the American art critic Peter Schjeldahl, "the painting looks terrible: crackled, scuffed, and discolored, as...
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  • judging from his lack of ardor and the villains are hardly threatening." Peter Schjeldahl of The New York Times described Diamonds Are Forever as "a pretty good...
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  • of disaster "in the coldest terms" and with "telegraphic urgency". Peter Schjeldahl has written about the "hiccup in comprehension" caused by the elimination...
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  • 'Chris Burden: Extreme Measures,' at the New Museum The New York Times Peter Schjeldahl (May 14, 2007), Performance: Chris Burden and the limits of art The...
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  • function." He found the film to be a con. Also writing in the Times, Peter Schjeldahl disagreed with Canby, describing the film as "a very strange masterpiece"...
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  • Neeley as Abe Sonny Shroyer as Dabney Cliff Hillerby as Club Manager Peter Schjeldahl of The New York Times called it "a brilliant, nasty little chrome-plated...
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    of the Take Your Time retrospective (at the Museum of Modern Art), Peter Schjeldahl dubbed Ventilator "a witty finesse of the MOMA atrium’s space-splurging...
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    Citing Prisoners' style, tone, and provenance, American art critic Peter Schjeldahl once called Homer's work "The most telling of all paintings about the...
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    which would go on to help establish artists such as Amy Gerstler, Peter Schjeldahl, and Elaine Equi. Cooper published his first book of poetry, Idols...
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  • 24 April 2007 The New Yorker: Spanish Lessons, Picasso in Madrid by Peter Schjeldahl, 19 June 2006 X-ray Shows Picasso's Guernica Painting has Suffered...
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    weekly theatrical caricatures. Other prominent regulars have included Peter Schjeldahl, Ellen Willis, Jill Johnston, Tom Carson, and Richard Goldstein. Staff...
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  • edges that indulges in self-defeating spoofery and sexploitation." Peter Schjeldahl of The New York Times wrote that Heat is "by far the slickest and most...
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    H Miller; Sarah Berry; Stan Harrison; Cindy Sherman; Helen Winer; Peter Schjeldahl; Inner-Tube Video. 2002, 28 minutes, Color. NY: Inner-Tube Video. 1981:...
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  • and violence in American society, among other themes. Art critic Peter Schjeldahl called Noland "a dark poet of the national unconscious." She is also...
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    1990). Kunz, Martin, ed., texts by Martin Kunz, Alain Sayag, Peter Schjeldahl, Wegman, Peter Weiermain, and David Ross. Everyday Problems: William Wegman...
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  • attach to them.” His artworks represent "The daily human war on dirt " Peter Schjeldahl., it works both literally and symbolically. "To be cleansed is to become...
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    Daumier, who were canny commentators on the human condition." In 1969, Peter Schjeldahl compared Grooms to Marcel Duchamp, because both embodied "a movement...
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  • brings artist's work home". Cape Cod Times. Retrieved 14 June 2019. Peter Schjeldahl (15 September 2014). "Painting After Pollack". New Yorker. Retrieved...
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    Malanga, Alice Notley, John Perreault, Carter Ratcliff, Rene Ricard, Peter Schjeldahl, Tony Towle, Bill Zavatsky) and Alex Katz. "Face of the Poet", New...
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  • painting for Trump's America". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 April 2018. Peter Schjeldahl (24 December 2016). "Year of "The Forgotten Man"". The New Yorker....
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  • abstraction, while bringing a new sensitivity to figuration. Critic Peter Schjeldahl called the show "a eureka," stating that "the large format of the pictures...
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    successfully bridges academic and nonacademic critical discourse." Peter Schjeldahl of The New Yorker, "For accessible and dedicated art criticism that...
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