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Andrew Witt

Andrew Witt is an art historian and critic who writes on contemporary art. He is currently the 2025–2026 PERICULUM Foundation Discourse Fellow. His book Lost Days, Endless Nights: Photography and Film from Los Angeles was recently published by MIT Press (2025).

Reviews• November 26, 2025

Time Made Strange: Abbas Akhavan at the Belkin Art Gallery

By Andrew Witt

One Hundred Years, Abbas Akhavan’s current exhibition at the Belkin Art Gallery at the University of British Columbia (UBC), loosely draws on the Brothers…

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Features, Reviews• August 4, 2021

Jill Mulleady’s Twilight Hour

By Andrew Witt

Last year, during New York City’s extended lockdown, one of the few works still on public display was a mural hung outside the Whitney…

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Reviews• August 16, 2017

A Shattered Mirror: Geoffrey Farmer’s Disobedient Object in Venice

By Andrew Witt

The Canadian Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale has been partially destroyed. Its roof has been punctured, so it seems, by some inexplicable disaster….

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