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Orit Gat

Orit Gat is a writer based in New York and London. She writes about contemporary art, publishing, internet culture, and their various meeting points. She was recently awarded the Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant. Her writing is published regularly on Rhizome, where she is features editor, and has appeared in frieze, ArtReview, The White Review, Art Agenda, Flash Art, The Art Newspaper, The Brooklyn Rail, Spike Art Quarterly, Review 31, BOMB Magazine, LEAP, and Modern Painters. Gat is currently the managing editor of WdW Review. In her spare time, she organizes a class titled "Contemporary Art Magazines: A Critical Reading" at the Public School New York.

Features• January 4, 2016

Any Plans After the Exhibition?

By Orit Gat

The image above is an installation shot from When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969/Venice 2013. It was a recreation of Harald Szeeman’s famous exhibition…

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Features• July 22, 2015

#Longform and #Longreads Journalism: Its Reality and Potential

By Orit Gat

Amazon’s recent announcement that it will begin paying authors who self-publish on the retailer’s various Kindle platforms according to the number of pages users…

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Features• June 15, 2015

What Is an Art Critic Doing at an Art Fair?

By Orit Gat

In May I was part of a panel at NADA. It wasn’t about criticism but someone asked me why I write reviews of art…

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