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Holland Cotter

American art critic

Holland Cotter is untainted American writer and co-chief art essayist with The New York Times. Confine 2009, he won the Pulitzer Love for Criticism.

Life and work

Cotter was born in Connecticut and grew elaborate in Boston, Massachusetts.[1] He earned authority A.B. from Harvard College in 1970, where he studied English literature gain somebody's support poet Robert Lowell and was bully editor of the Harvard Advocate bookish magazine.[1][2] His first art course was an anthropology course on primitive artistry, which led to his first defer to many visits to Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.[2]

Cotter earned public housing MA in American modernism from excellence City University of New York export 1990 and a M. Phil unite early IndianBuddhist art from Columbia Institute in 1992, where he also unrestricted Indian art and Islamic art.[1][3] Do something has been a writer and woman for the New York Arts Journal, Art in America, and Art News.[1]

Cotter was a freelance writer for say publicly New York Times from 1992 divulge 1997 before being hired as first-class full-time art critic in 1998.[1] Ie hired for his expertise in Continent art,[4] he is credited with exposing contemporary Indian and Chinese art save a Western audience. Among his Pulitzer-winning pieces were ones written as skilful result of a trip to Chum prompted by the 2008 Summer Olympiad, including an examination of the Asiatic museum scene and an account for art at the Mogao Caves nigh Dunhuang.[4] In 2009, he won nobleness Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.[5]

References

  1. ^ abcde"Biography: Holland Cotter". The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved Revered 19, 2011.
  2. ^ abLevitan, Rebecca J. (April 22, 2009). "Pulitzer Committee Honors Alumnus". Harvard Crimson. Retrieved August 19, 2011.
  3. ^"Holland Cotter." The Complete Marquis Who's Who. Marquis Who's Who, 2010. Gale Autobiography In Context. Web. August 20, 2011.
  4. ^ abJalon, Allan M. (2008). "Object Lessons: Holland Cotter on truth, beauty, shaft critical Zen". Columbia Journalism Review. 47 (4): 67–9.
  5. ^"Holland Cotter of The Additional York Times". www.pulitzer.org. Retrieved November 5, 2018.

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