Jerry Saltz — Clarice Smith Distinguished Lecture Series — Smithsonian American Art Museum 

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      Since 2007, Jerry Saltz has been the Senior Art Critic for New York Magazine. Before that, starting in 1998, he was Senior Art Critic for the Village Voice. He is a two-time Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Criticism and has had two volumes of criticism published. The 2007 winner of the Frank Jewett Mather Award in Art Criticism from the College Art Association, he has lectured widely including at Harvard, the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and many others. He has taught at Columbia University, Yale, RISD, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, among many others. In addition to having written for Frieze, Parkett, Art in America, and many other publications, he was recently ranked #57 "Most Powerful Person in the Art World" by ArtReview Magazine—one ahead of Jasper Johns.

      This talk is part of the American Art Museum's annual speaker series, the Clarice Smith Distinguished Lectures in American Art.

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