This incomplete list of art critics enumerates persons who had or have a significant part of their known creative output in the form of art criticism, which consists mostly of the written discussion and aesthetic evaluation of works of art.[1][2]
Scope
There is no official list of art critics, the compilation of which is compounded by problems in defining art criticism – not least of which is the overlap with art history,[1] and philosophy of art. Herein will be included those authors that are mentioned as being art critics or producing art criticism in works of reference, as are encyclopedias, dictionaries or scholarly reviews.
According to one authority, art criticism, in a close approximation to the current sociocultural framework of the activity, started in the 18th century CE in Western Europe.[1] However, many authors living before that time and outside that region of the world wrote on the subject of art and aesthetic experience, though using terms and concepts that may not have a direct translation into the lexicon of the Western tradition.[1] These, when mentioned, will be included as well though pertinently noted.
A
- Ansel Adams[3]
- Qadi Ahmad[1] — pre-18th century, non-Western
- Lawrence Alloway[4]
- Antigones of Karystos[1] — pre-18th century
- Guillaume Apollinaire[5][6][7]
- Pietro Aretino[8] — pre-18th century
- St. Augustine[1] — pre-18th century
- Albert Aurier[5][9]
B
- Robert Balmanno[10]
- Alfred H. Barr, Jr.[11]
- Iris Barry[12]
- Roland Barthes[13][14]
- Geoffrey Batchen[15]
- Charles Baudelaire[1][5][16]
- Germain Bazin[17]
- Monroe Beardsley[18]
- Samuel Beazley[10]
- Clive Bell[19]
- Walter Benjamin[20][21]
- John Berger[22]
- Heinz Berggruen[23]
- Olivier Berggruen[24]
- Oswell Blakeston[25]
- Franz Boas[13]
- André Breton[5][26]
- Osip Brik[27]
- Benjamin Buchloh[28]
- Victor Burgin[29]
C
- Charles Caffin[30]
- Dan Cameron[31]
- F. Lennox Campello[32]
- Maxime Du Camp[33]
- William Paulet Carey[10]
- Carl Gustav Carus[34]
- Fernando Castro[35]
- Germano Celant[36]
- Jean-François Chevrier[37]
- John Chandler[38]
- Henry Fothergill Chorley[10]
- Cynthia Chris[13]
- Robert Coates[39]
- Georges Cochet[40]
- Charles-Nicolas Cochin[41]
- A.D. Coleman[42]
- John Coplans[43]
- Douglas Crimp[44][45][46]
- Benedetto Croce[1][47]
- George Cumberland[10]
- Allan Cunningham[10]
D
- Richard Dagley[10]
- Arthur Danto[48][49]
- George Darley[10]
- Olivier Debroise[50]
- David Deitcher[51]
- John Dewey[1][13]
- Thomas Frognall Dibdin[10]
- Denis Diderot[1][52][53]
- Charles Wentworth Dilke[10]
- Regis Durand[54]
- Edward Dubois[10]
- Henry Bate Dudley[10]
- Edouard Dujardin[55]
- Théodore Duret[56]
E
F
- Sara Facio[61]
- Anna Fárova[62]
- Edmund Burke Feldman[13]
- Ernest Fenellosa[63]
- Carl Ludwig Fernow[64]
- Filarete[1] — pre-18th century
- Hal Fischer[13]
- Étienne La Font de Saint-Yenne[41][65]
- André Fontainas[66]
- Hal Foster (b. 1955)[67][68]
- Michael Fried[69]
- Michel Frizot[70]
- Roger Fry[9][19][71]
- Tatsuo Fukushima[72]
G
- Theóphile Gautier[73]
- Lorenzo Ghiberti[1] — pre-18th century
- André Gide[26]
- Antoine Joseph Gorsas[41]
- David Green[74]
- Clement Greenberg[1][5][75]
- Guo Hsi[1] — pre-18th century, non-Western
- Guo Ruoxu[1] — pre-18th century, non-Western
H
- Gustav Hartlaub[9]
- Sadakichi Hartmann[76]
- Benjamin Robert Haydon[10]
- William Hazlitt[10]
- Eleanor Heartney[13][77]
- Dave Hickey[2][78]
- Prince Hoare[10]
- Fred Hoffman[13]
- John Hoppner[10]
- Robert Hughes[79][80]
- Robert Hunt[10]
- Joris-Karl Huysmans[81][82]
I
J
- Ian Jeffrey[15]
- Jiri Jenícek[62]
- Edward Alden Jewell[83]
- William Jerdan[10]
- Daudet de Jossan[41]
- Donald Judd[84]
K
L
- John Landseer[10]
- Lucia Lendelova[91]
- Claude Lévi-Strauss[13]
- Lucy Lippard[13][38]
- Lucian[1] — pre-18th century
- György Lukács[92]
M
N
O
- Jerzy Olek[105]
- Craig Owens[44]
- Martha Tracy Owler[106]
P
- Walter Pater[5][107]
- José Pierre[108]
- Plato[1] — pre-18th century
- Nikolai Punin[109]
- William Henry Pyne[10]
Q
R
S
- Irving Sandler[120]
- Elaine Scarry[78]
- August Wilhelm von Schlegel[121]
- John Scott[10]
- Victor Serge[26]
- Michael Seuphor[122]
- William Sharp[123]
- Willoughby Sharp[124]
- Martin Archer Shee[10]
- Viktor Shklovsky[125]
- Ralph A. Smith[13]
- Robert Smithson[126]
- Rebecca Solnit[15]
- Abigail Solomon-Godeau[127]
- Susan Sontag[20]
- Jo Spence[15]
- Carol Squiers[51]
- Leo Steinberg[5][128]
- George Stanley[10]
- Wendy Steiner[78]
- Louis Stettner[129]
- John Szarkowski[130]
T
- Catherine Taft[131]
- John Taylor[10]
- Tériade[132][133]
- William Makepeace Thackeray[10]
- Theophilus[1] — pre-18th century
- Gene Thornton[134]
- Charles Traub[135]
- Sergei Tretyakov[136]
U
V
- Giorgio Vasari[1] — pre-18th century
- Marina Vaizey[137]
- Louis Vauxcelles[138][139]
- Carl Van Vechten[140]
- Egon Vietta[141]
- Paul Virilio[142]
- Vitruvius[1] — pre-18th century
W
X
- Xenocrates of Sikyon[1] — pre-18th century
Y
Z
See also
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