Hrag Vartanian

Critic, Curator, Editor-in-chief and co-founder, Hyperallergic

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Three Twitter Tidbits: Critics, Disappearing Art Loans & No Food for NY Observer

February 10, 2009 by hv

Interesting things I spotted on Twitter today:

  • Via @vandalog: An art critic is someone who either sees more in an artwork than is really there, or sees exactly what is there and gets disappointed.
  • Via @honoluluacademy: Owners of a Rockwell and NC Wyeth on loan to us sold them. Two blank spots in American gallery. Will it be a national trend?
  • Via @themediaisdying: NEW YORK OBSERVER is stopping dining reviews : http://tinyurl.com/djdxbs

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  1. libhomo says

    February 11, 2009 at 1:48 am

    I think part of the Observer’s financial problems is that the paper is so out of touch with middle class people in NYC. It really keeps the circulation low.

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