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Displaying all articles tagged:
David Wojnarowicz
art
July 11, 2018
David Wojnarowicz’s Whitney Retrospective Is Overdue, But Couldn’t Be Timelier
This is an astonishingly relevant, urgently important show that reflects on what it means to be human in a time of encroaching political darkness.
By
Jerry Saltz
ask an art critic
Dec. 16, 2010
Ask An Art Critic
Jerry Saltz answers your questions about bad art, good biographies, and the Smithsonian controversy.
By
Jerry Saltz
culture wars
Dec. 13, 2010
Warhol Foundation Threatens to Cut Smithsonian Funding
Because, unlike Boehner, the Warhol Foundation actually paid for it.
By
Mike Vilensky
art candy
Aug. 10, 2007
Masked and Anonymous
In his late-seventies series
Arthur Rimbaud in New York
, David Wojnarowicz seems to have airlifted the legendary poet from late-nineteenth-century Paris and dropped him into a crappy Manhattan walk-up.