![]() Open-ended rather than dogmatic, his art criticism is very much concerned with the pressures of social context and class relations on artistic form. Among his influential works as an art critic are Permanent Red: Essays in Seeing ( 1960), The Success and Failure of Picasso ( 1965), Art and Revolution: Ernst Neizvestny and the Role of the Artist in the U.S.S.R ( 1969), The Moment of Cubism and Other Essays ( 1969), and Ways of Seeing ( 1972), based on a BBC television series and celebrated for its iconoclasm about traditional notions of art. ![]() British novelist, artist, and art critic, born in Stoke Newington, London, educated at London's Central School of Art and Chelsea School of Art. ![]()
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