Jeffrey Weiss

Jeffrey Weiss is a curator and critic living in Brooklyn.

If one has had any sort of personal relationship with Richard Serra it is difficult not to speak of the man and the art together. This is especially true now, in his absence.

Portrait of Richard Serra, pencil on paper by Phong H. Bui
The stunning extremism of Reinhardt’s late work signifies a radical attenuation of the pictorial and material means of post-Cubist abstraction.
While preparing for his traveling retrospective—which will be on view at MoMA (October 29–January 15), at the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco (February 17–May 13), and at the Hamburger Bahnhof Museum for Gegenwart in Berlin (June through September)—the painter Brice Marden takes time out to welcome Jeffrey Weiss (an art historian and head curator of modern and contemporary art at the National Gallery of Art) at his Tivoli studio in upstate New York, to discuss his life and work.
Portrait of the artist. Pencil on paper by Phong Bui.

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