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Appreciation: Why New Yorker art critic Peter Schjeldahl was the last of a breed

Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment October 23, 2022

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Peter Schjeldahl, the eminent and widely read New York art critic, died Friday at his country home in the tiny upstate town of Bovina, near the Catskills, where he and his wife, former actor Brooke Alderson, lived. He was 80. In the mid-1960s, Schjeldahl (pronounced SHELL-doll) began to contribute gallery reviews to the Village Voice, where he would join the staff full time in the following decade. Since then, there was barely a moment when his... + full article



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