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Blake Gopnik


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Blake Gopnik (born 1963 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American art critic who has lived in New York City since 2011. He previously spent a decade as chief art critic of The Washington Post[1], prior to which he was an arts editor and critic in Canada[2]. He has a doctorate in art history from Oxford University, and has written on aesthetic topics ranging from Facebook to gastronomy.

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“They stood for the interchangeable wares of the art market in the same way that Warhol’s Soups and Boxes had stood for the interchangeable wares of the supermarket, and that meant that the Flowers came with an equally caustic, satirical edge.”
Blake Gopnik, Warhol

“In art historical terms, he was taking pop art, in the earliest, British sense of the term, as art made within popular culture, and turning it into Pop Art in the American sense, as fine art made from popular culture.”
Blake Gopnik, Warhol

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