Calvin Tomkins
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Calvin Tomkins
| Dɔɔ bee pɔge bee dɔgebo | dɔɔ |
|---|---|
| Dɔgebo paaloŋ | United State Of America |
| Yo-ennaa bee yoporaa | Calvin |
| Family name | Tomkins |
| Dɔgebo bebiri | 17 Disembare 1925 |
| Dɔgebo zie | Aŋkaa |
| Spouse | Dodie Kazanjian, Susan Cheever |
| Kɔkɔyelii, sɛge ne bee goligoluu | Bɔrefɔ |
| Tonnoɔre | art historian, writer, journalist |
| Zanne la | Princeton University, Berkshire School |
| Has works in the collection | Art Institute of Chicago |
| Kyɔɔtaare o naŋ nyɛ | Guggenheim Fellowship |
| Has written for | The New Yorker |
Calvin Tomkins (dɔgebo daare la December 17, 1925) e la American author ane art critic ko a The New Yorker magazine.
Bibliography
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[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- (Modern Library edition published in 1998). An enlarged version of a 1962 New Yorker profile of Gerald and Sara Murphy; tells of the lives of American expatriates in France in the years between World War I and World War II.
- (with co-author Judy Tomkins)
- ISBN 0-670-62035-1
- (with co-author Bob Adelman)
- A republication of articles published in The New Yorker between 1980 and 1986.[1]
- (with co-author Dodie Kazanjian)
- ISBN 0-8050-8872-5
- ISBN 978-193644039-9
- ISBN 9780714879369
Yelyagesɛgeraa ane Leɛ-yelluu
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- Profiles Andrew Bolton.
- Jasper Johns and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts.
- Profiles Ryan Trecartin.
- Kaa kyɛ
- ^ Later published as Ahead of the game.
- ^ Prev. published as The bride & the bachelors.
- ^ Published in celebration of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Centennial. See p.5 of the Finding aid for the George Trescher records related to The Metropolitan Museum of Art Centennial, 1949, 1960-1971 (bulk 1967-1970).
- ^ Title in the online table of contents is "The Met gets with it".[2]
- ^ Online version is titled "Arthur Jafa’s radical alienation".[3]