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Jerry Saltz

January 16, 2012 | Feature
Spots and Sharks and Maggots and Money

How Damien Hirst took over the world.

December 19, 2011 |
30. Because New York’s Galleries Are the Greatest Single Machine Ever Invented for Exhibiting Art.

Anyone who relishes art should love the extraordinary diversity and psychic magic of our art galleries.

December 12, 2011 |
The Year in Art

The Cold War, fifties brushstrokes, and a pickup artist run amok.

December 12, 2011 |
The Long Slide

Museums as playgrounds.

November 21, 2011 | The Art Review
It’s Payback Time

Sherrie Levine’s retrospective turns a very cold eye on the gender dynamics of the art world.

November 14, 2011 | The Art Review
The Redemption of Maurizio Cattelan

I expected a punch line by the art world’s favorite jokester, but left the Guggenheim in awe.

November 7, 2011 | The Art Review
Mecca

On the Metropolitan Museum’s swoon-inducing new galleries devoted to art of the Near East.

October 3, 2011 | The Art Review
Imported From Detroit

Matthew Barney’s epically mystic Egypto-industrial detritus sculpture inspires and transports.

September 26, 2011 | The Art Review
Definitive

At MoMA, the full, amazing, ever-evolving, never-retreating story of Willem de Kooning.

September 19, 2011 | Feature
Photos of the Artists As Young Men

Robert Rauschenberg’s portraits of his extraordinary friends.