A collection of writings on art by Barry Schwabsky.
“Many consider Barry Schwabsky to be the
critic on painting today, even if he does write copiously on other art
forms,” write editors Rob Colvin and Sherman Sam in their foreword to
this selection of Schwabsky's writings. Written since the turn of the
millennium, the texts in The Oberver Effect include meditations
on the broader context of painting today alongside reflections on such
well-known American painters as Alex Katz, Kerry James Marshall, Nicole
Eisenman, and Dana Schutz, as well as practitioners from Europe and
beyond—Bernard Frize, Tal R, and Ha Chonghyun among them. As Colvin and
Sam point out, the book “documents a dialogue between abstraction and
the image” in which “images serve less to represent their described
subject than to articulate the sort of painting each one desires to be.”
Barry Schwabsky is an American art critic, art historian, and poet, and art critic who writes for the Nation.
Born in Kolkata, India, Majumdar has an MFA from Indiana University and a
BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. He has exhibited
extensively both nationally and internationally and has lectured on his
work at numerous colleges... Since 2003 he has been teaching painting and drawing full time at the
Maryland Institute College of Art.