21. Heritage - David Joselit
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David Joselit is the Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Art, Film at Harvard and the department's current chair. He previously held the chair in Art History at Yale and was a curator at the ICA in Boston. He's one of the editors of leading art and theory journal, October. David is one of the most important, if not the single most important, theorist, critic and historian of 20th century and contemporary art and the cultures and concerns that produce and consume it.
David is the author of several books including American Art Since 1945, Feedback: Television Against Democracy, After Art and Heritage and Depth: Art and Globalization, which was awarded the 2021 Robert Motherwell Book Award. His most recent is Art's Properties published in 2023.
David Joselit's faculty page: https://afvs.fas.harvard.edu/people/david-joselit
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Joselit
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