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Jack Bankowsky was the Editor-in-Chief of Artforum throughout the 1990s (1992-2003) and the founding editor of Artforum's sister publication, Bookforum, where he was editor from 1996 to 1998. He is currently Editor-at-Large of Artforum and a freelance critic and curator. Bankowsky has served on the juries of Takashi Murakami's GEISAI art fair and the Venice Biennale, and his controversial contemporary survey exhibition, "Pop Life: Art in a Material World," (co-curated with Alison Gingeras and Catherine Wood) opened at Tate Modern in the fall of 2009 before traveling to the Hamburger Kunsthalle in Germany and the National Gallery of Canada. A visiting scholar at Yale University in the fall of 2004 and 2005, and at UCLA in 2008, he has lectured extensively on contemporary art. Recent writin

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  • Jack Bankowsky je americký kritik umění a kurátor. V roce 1992 nahradil na místě šéfredaktora uměleckého magazínu Artforum. Ve funkci setrval až do roku 2003, kdy jej vystřídal . V menší míře s magazínem spolupracoval i po své rezignaci na post šéfredaktora. V roce 1994 spoluzaložil sesterský magazín , věnovaný literatuře; v letech 1996 až 1998 byl jeho šéfredaktorem. Působil v porotách na veletrhu umění Geisai Takašiho Murakamiho a také v porotě Benátského bienále. V roce 2010 byl jedním z kurátorů výstavy Pop Life: Art in a Material World. Byl hostujícím přednášejícím na Yaleově univerzitě (2004–2005) a Kalifornské univerzitě v Los Angeles (2008). (cs)
  • Jack Bankowsky was the Editor-in-Chief of Artforum throughout the 1990s (1992-2003) and the founding editor of Artforum's sister publication, Bookforum, where he was editor from 1996 to 1998. He is currently Editor-at-Large of Artforum and a freelance critic and curator. Bankowsky has served on the juries of Takashi Murakami's GEISAI art fair and the Venice Biennale, and his controversial contemporary survey exhibition, "Pop Life: Art in a Material World," (co-curated with Alison Gingeras and Catherine Wood) opened at Tate Modern in the fall of 2009 before traveling to the Hamburger Kunsthalle in Germany and the National Gallery of Canada. A visiting scholar at Yale University in the fall of 2004 and 2005, and at UCLA in 2008, he has lectured extensively on contemporary art. Recent writings have addressed the art of David Hammons, Louise Lawler, Jason Rhoades and Richard Prince. Bankowsky's essay "Ciao Rensselaerville," on the latter artist's work, appears in the catalogue of his 2007 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum retrospective. (en)
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  • Jack Bankowsky je americký kritik umění a kurátor. V roce 1992 nahradil na místě šéfredaktora uměleckého magazínu Artforum. Ve funkci setrval až do roku 2003, kdy jej vystřídal . V menší míře s magazínem spolupracoval i po své rezignaci na post šéfredaktora. V roce 1994 spoluzaložil sesterský magazín , věnovaný literatuře; v letech 1996 až 1998 byl jeho šéfredaktorem. Působil v porotách na veletrhu umění Geisai Takašiho Murakamiho a také v porotě Benátského bienále. V roce 2010 byl jedním z kurátorů výstavy Pop Life: Art in a Material World. Byl hostujícím přednášejícím na Yaleově univerzitě (2004–2005) a Kalifornské univerzitě v Los Angeles (2008). (cs)
  • Jack Bankowsky was the Editor-in-Chief of Artforum throughout the 1990s (1992-2003) and the founding editor of Artforum's sister publication, Bookforum, where he was editor from 1996 to 1998. He is currently Editor-at-Large of Artforum and a freelance critic and curator. Bankowsky has served on the juries of Takashi Murakami's GEISAI art fair and the Venice Biennale, and his controversial contemporary survey exhibition, "Pop Life: Art in a Material World," (co-curated with Alison Gingeras and Catherine Wood) opened at Tate Modern in the fall of 2009 before traveling to the Hamburger Kunsthalle in Germany and the National Gallery of Canada. A visiting scholar at Yale University in the fall of 2004 and 2005, and at UCLA in 2008, he has lectured extensively on contemporary art. Recent writin (en)
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