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History & Criticism - Hot, Cold, Heavy, Light, 100 Art Writings 1988–2018

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Book Synopsis: 100 key writings from spanning across thirty years of the acclaimed New Yorker art critic’s career. Hot, Cold, Heavy, Light collects 100 key writings by Peter Schjeldahl spinning thirty years, his last twenty as the art critic of the New Yorker. In this unfailingly lucid guide to an art world in constant, dramatic flux, Schjeldahl addresses new artists and Old Masters with the same pitch of acuity, empathy, and wit. No other writer enhances the reader’s experience of art in precise, jargon-free prose as he does, with reviews that are as much essay as criticism. Implicit in Schjeldahl’s role as a frontline critic is a focus on artists, issues, and events of urgent relevance to the culture at large. Holt, Cold, Heavy, Light tells us why we still care about Rembrandt and Mantegna, Matisse and Picasso; takes the measure of contemporaries Basquiat and Holzer, Polke and Kiefer, Sherman and Koons; introduces us to newcomers Kerry James Marshall and Laura Owens; and salutes rediscoveries of Florine Stettheimer, Hélio Oiticica, and Peter Hujar. The book provides essential knowledge to anyone curious about the character, quality, and consequence of art today. The pieces in Hot, Cold, Heavy, Light were compiled and arranged by the critic Jarrett Earnest, with an ear attuned to Schjeldahl’s range of voices. “The effect of reading him in depth, over time,” Earnest says in his introduction, “is like that of great literature. You come away not only with new insights and ideas, but with a feeling of having been granted an extra life.” “This is a rapturous read for art lovers and all who appreciate dynamic critical essays,” —Booklist “Bruce is no longer The Boss; Peter Schjeldahl is! Hot, Cold, Heavy, Light is the apex of artistic criticism and commentary,” —Steve Martin “The great New Yorker art critic writes like an angel about everyone from Vermeer to Picasso, Donatello to Andy Warhol, in beautiful, enjoyable, accessible essays across 30 years,” —Philadelphia Inquirer Read more

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Discover the artistic journey of the acclaimed New Yorker art critic, Peter Schjeldahl, with Hot, Cold, Heavy, Light. This collection of 100 key writings spanning from 1988 to 2018 encapsulates Schjeldahl's unparalleled insight and wit, offering readers a unique and compelling perspective on the art world's evolution.

Immerse yourself in Schjeldahl's lucid and informative critiques that transcend jargon, providing a refreshing and accessible approach to art appreciation. Whether exploring Old Masters or contemporary artists, his writings offer a profound understanding of the cultural significance of art both past and present.

From iconic figures like Matisse and Picasso to contemporary trailblazers such as Kerry James Marshall and Laura Owens, Hot, Cold, Heavy, Light introduces readers to a diverse array of artistic voices. This book is a must-have for anyone seeking essential knowledge on the art landscape and its profound impact on society.

Compiled and arranged by critic Jarrett Earnest, Hot, Cold, Heavy, Light presents Schjeldahl's extensive body of work in a cohesive and enriching manner. Dive into this rapturous collection that promises to grant you an extra life through its transformative insights and compelling narratives.

Are you ready to embark on a captivating journey through the realms of art criticism and commentary? Experience the brilliance of Peter Schjeldahl's Hot, Cold, Heavy, Light now!

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