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Jarrett Earnest

Jarrett Earnest is an artist and writer in New York. He is the author of "What it Means to Write About Art: Interviews with Art Critics" (Zwirner Books, 2018). His exhibition "Ray Johnson: What A Dump!" is on view at David Zwirner, New York, until May 22, 2021. Earnest is currently editing an issue of the journal PUBLIC called "DEVOTION: Queer Archives & Afterlives" and has recently contributed to monographs on Tim Whiten and Christine Davis.

Features• May 17, 2021

“I Left This for a Reason”: An Interview with Amy Fung

By Jarrett Earnest

The truth is, I’m bored by all the ways I hate art criticism – its pitfalls are too obvious to want to hash out,…

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Features• August 6, 2020

“A Planetary Expenditure”: Ensayos on Learning Across a Distance

By Jarrett Earnest

The work of Ensayos – a strategically covert group of artists, poets, historians, biologists, lawyers, sociologists, ecologists, activists, policymakers, and local community members, around…

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Features• January 27, 2020

Detective Stories about Feelings: The Driving Force of Peter Schjeldahl

By Jarrett Earnest

Most of us have never known an art world without Peter Schjeldahl in it. We count on him being part of New York like…

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