![]() He belongs in the canon of American nonfiction prose,” his biographer Daniel Oppenheimer wrote in “Far From Respectable: Dave Hickey and His Art," published last June. His stylish prose, brash criticism of taste-making institutions like museums and universities and equal embrace of works considered both high- and low-brow left a lasting influence on a generation of artists and critics. His books, including “The Invisible Dragon: Essays on Beauty” (1993) and “Air Guitar: Essays on Art & Democracy” (1997), won him legions of fans beyond the art world cognoscenti. (Libby Lumpkin via AP) (Uncredited) Novemat 9:32 pm EST By SAM METZĭave Hickey, a prominent American art critic whose essays covered topics ranging from Siegfried & Roy to Norman Rockwell, has died. 12, 2021, at home in Santa Fe, New M.M., after years of heart disease, his art historian wife Libby Lumpkin said. The brash style and mixing of high- and low-brow culture that characterized his work earned him legions of fans and leaves leave a lasting influence on a generation of artists and critics. Hickey, a prominent American critic whose essays covered topics ranging from Liberace to Norman Rockwell, has died. ![]() Obit Dave Hickey This May 2008 photo provided by Libby Lumpkin shows Dave Hickey, left with Peter Schjeldahl. ![]()
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