Brian Sewell
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Brian Sewell (15 June 1931 – 19 September 2015) was an English art critic and media personality. He wrote for the London Evening Standard and was noted for his acerbic view of conceptual art and the Turner Prize.
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Bibliography
- South from Ephesus: Travels Through Aegean Turkey (1989)
- The Reviews That Caused The Rumpus: And Other Pieces (1994)
- An Alphabet of Villains (1995) Revised edition of The Reviews That Caused The Rumpus. It supposedly features the quote, attributed to Damien Hirst, "It's in an art gallery, ain't it?", in support of the institutional theory of art.
- Nothing Wasted: The Paintings of Richard Harrison with Richard Harrison (2010)
- Outsider: Always Almost: Never Quite (2011)
- Naked Emperors: Criticisms of English Contemporary Art (2012)
- Outsider II: Always Almost: Never Quite (2012)
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