- Hilton Kramer
Hilton Kramer (born 1928,
Gloucester, Massachusetts ) is a U.S.art critic andcultural commentator .Kramer was educated at
Syracuse University ,Columbia University ,Harvard University , Indiana University and theNew School for Social Research . He worked as the editor of "Arts Magazine",art critic for "The Nation", and from 1965 to 1982, as an art critic for "The New York Times ". He has also published in the "'Art and Antiques Magazine " and "The New York Observer ".Over the course of his career, Kramer came to disagree with the left of center political views and what he perceived as the aesthetic
nihilism characterizing a large majority of 20th century working artists and art critics. This change of position led to his resignation from "The New York Times " in 1982 to found "The New Criterion ", now a prominent conservative magazine for which Kramer is, withRoger Kimball , co-editor and publisher. Kramer took a strongly anti-Stalinist stance in his 2003 review of Anne Applebaum's "". In his 1999 "The Twilight of the Intellectuals", he defended the anti-Stalinist views of art criticClement Greenberg .Kramer resides chiefly
Damariscotta, Maine .Works
* 1973. "The Age of the Avant-Garde". (ISBN 0-374-10238-4).
* 1985. "The Revenge of the Philistines". (ISBN 0-02-918470-3).
* 1997 (coedited withRoger Kimball ). "The Future of the European Past". Chicago: Ivan R. Dee.
* 1999. "The Twilight of the Intellectuals: Culture and Politics in the Era of the Cold War". Chicago: Ivan R. Dee. {ISBN 1-56663-222-6
* 2002 (coedited withRoger Kimball ). "The Survival of Culture: Permanent Values in a Virtual Age". Chicago: Ivan R. Dee (ISBN 1-56663-465-2).
* 2003, " [http://www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/rememberinggulag-kramer-1748 Remembering the Gulag] " (review ofAnne Applebaum , 2003. "Gulag: A History", Doubleday), "The New Criterion 21 (9)":
*2006 "" (ISBN 1566637082)External links
* [http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/5aa/5aa318.htm On The Paintings of Bert Carpenter]
* [http://www.observer.com/node/37244 Hilton Kramer's "New York Observer" article archive]
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