Adrian Searle, The Guardian's art critic told BBC News Online that he would "hate to speculate" as to the successor, but added that it matters "a great deal" who they choose.
His cicerone to the art scene was Barbara Rose, the critic and former wife of Frank Stella.
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The Washington Post's chief art critic, Philip Kennicott, was honored for writing on the sociology of images.
Waldemar Januszczak, art critic for the Sunday Times, said he was not impressed by the painting.
Rachel Campbell-Johnston, The Times's chief art critic, is not a fan.
Not to the court, which turned art critic and said Saderup's work is not "transformative, " but merely a "literal, conventional" depiction that exploits the Stooges' fame.
At least that's what her father, Canadian retail billionaire Galen Weston, believed when he offered his then-31-year-old-daughter, a one-time contemporary art critic for the Daily Telegraph, the position of creative director at Selfridges, one of London's most notable department stores.
John Russell, a former chief art critic for the New York Times, uses this transatlantic steamboat correspondence to form the core of a book in which he explores the tense, often exciting relationship between dealer and artist as well as that between father and son.
In the late 1920s, Tarsila do Amaral, a painter, and her husband, Osvaldo de Andrade, a writer, essayist and art critic, coined the term, anthropophagy, which they saw as a way of constructing a cultural identity by cannibalising other cultures without losing your individuality.
Criticism: Philip Kennicott of The Washington Post for his eloquent and passionate essays on art and the social forces that underlie it, a critic who always strives to make his topics and targets relevant to readers.
It was, as an art critic might suggest, from the school of Realism.
Though a lover of modern art, Mr Danto is firm with its more formalist and doctrinaire champions, particularly Clement Greenberg, a critic who dominated the New York art world at mid-century, much as Mr Danto, with a far quieter voice, stands out now.
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In reviewing the book, The Wall Street Journal's critic turned the tables on Mr. Hughes, saying he romanticized American art's frontier origins rather than finding any intrinsic merit in it.
As a senior editor at Pristina television, he developed a name as a critic of art, sculpture and the cinema.
Somehow, Guan was the "most welcomed" in Australian art circles, wrote critic John McDonald.
Growing up in the town of Busto Arsizio, about 40 minutes' drive northwest of Milan, he first discovered modern art at 13, when he happened on a book, Pop Art, by critic Lucy Lippard and discovered the work of artists like Andy Warhol and James Rosenquist.
New York Times art critic Holland Cotter has made it official: The contemporary-art boom is over.
So Ms. Deitz became the editor, a role that complemented her own writing as a critic of art, architecture and landscape design.
The famed critic got many riled up when he said that no, games were not art, and in fact, they never possibly could be.
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Art critic Brian Sewell and former Labour cabinet minister Jack Straw will also appear at the festival.
Bob Mondello, NPR's film and art's critic will join us to talk a little bit more about that in the new column, Brother's Film.
Other prominent observers, such as social critic Stanley Crouch, claim that the deficits of hip hop blare beyond the borders of ugly art to inspire youth to even uglier behavior.
The Kael who comes into focus in the long shot is a different sort of critic, haunted by the old classics and obsessed with the place of movies in the canon of lasting art.
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