Well, I can't resist this: In case you missed it yesterday, Tyler over at MAN pointed out this article about a show at the MFA in Boston. A fine example of how to pinpoint the highlights of a show while still slicing the premise--and the lesser works--to ribbons. Add to that a frank analysis of the machinations of museums, curators, and donors, and, hey, that's a nice bit of artwriting.
Friday, January 05, 2007
About Me
- Name: jhcudlin
- Location: Washington, DC, United States
Jeffry Cudlin is an artist, curator, art critic, and musician living and working in Washington, D.C. He currently serves as Professor of Curatorial Studies and Practice at Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. He formerly served as the Director of Exhibitions for the Arlington Arts Center. His reviews have appeared in the Washington City Paper, Sculpture Magazine, and the Washington Post.
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