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Suzanne Muchnic (born 1940) is an art writer who was a staff art reporter and art critic at the ''
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'' for 31 years. She has also written books on artists, collectors, and museums.


Academic career

Muchnic is a graduate of
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and received a Distinguished Alumna Award in 1987. She graduated from
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(now Claremont Graduate University) in 1963 and was subsequently inducted into its Alumni Hall of Fame in 2000. In 2010, Muchnic was a
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Arts Writing Workshop leader and mentor.. She has lectured on art history and art criticism at
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,
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and
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. On the importance of her Scripps College education to her career, Muchnic said: "It's impossible to imagine working as an art critic, reporter, and feature writer for a major urban newspaper without the kind of background Scripps provided. Just as no academic course stood alone in my Scripps years, no art world event can be isolated from the larger cultural sphere. My editors at the ''Los Angeles Times'' are under the delusion that I am a 'special' writer–one who concentrates on a specific subject and, presumably, has a narrow viewpoint. Thanks to Scripps, I know that I am a generalist. My endlessly intriguing challenge is to create a context and bring a broad perspective to the complex processes of creating, interpreting, exhibiting, conserving, collecting, and marketing art."


Art writer

Aside from her decades long career as an art critic and art writer for the ''Los Angeles Times'' (1978-2009), Muchnic was the Southern California editor of ''Artweek'' and has published articles in ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Gannett Center Journal'', ''Arts'', ''Picture'' and ''Photoshow''. She is the author of ''Odd Man In:
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and the Pursuit of Culture'', a biography of the California industrialist and art collector, published by the University of California Press in 1998. Muchnic’s biography of a Los Angeles painter, ''
Helen Lundeberg Helen Lundeberg (1908–1999) was a Southern Californian painter. Along with her husband Lorser Feitelson, she is credited with establishing the Post-Surrealism, Post-Surrealist movement. Her artistic style changed over the course of her career, ...
: Poetry Space Silence'', was published by the Feitelson/Lundeberg Art Foundation and
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in 2014. The
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published her most recent book in 2015: ''LACMA So Far: Portrait of a Museum in the Making'', which tells the story of how the
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became a major West Coast cultural center.


Art critic

As a reporter, Muchnic took ''Los Angeles Times'' readers to all corners of the world to give art its proper context. From Moscow in 1988, she reported on the Soviet Union’s first auction of long-repressed Russian avant-garde and contemporary Soviet art, conducted by
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, introducing many works of art to an international audience. She also traveled to the world’s oldest continuously operating Christian monastery,
Saint Catherine's Monastery Saint Catherine's Monastery ( ar, دير القدّيسة كاترين; grc-gre, Μονὴ τῆς Ἁγίας Αἰκατερίνης), officially the Sacred Autonomous Royal Monastery of Saint Katherine of the Holy and God-Trodden Mount Sinai, ...
in Sinai, to write about the ancient home of icons and other artworks lent to an exhibition at the
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. She also accompanied a
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project to China to report on the restoration of the world’s richest trove of ancient Buddhist wall paintings and sculptures in a complex of art-filled caves along a riverbed in the
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.. About her experience reviewing art for the ''Los Angeles Times'', she said "I was primarily interested in contemporary art when I started writing, but over the years I developed a much deeper knowledge and love of art history. One of the best things about my job was that it was an ongoing education."


Recognition

Her art journalism earned her a Distinguished Alumna Award from Scripps College and Claremont Graduate University. She was awarded a first prize for arts and entertainment reporting from the Greater Los Angeles Press Club. Her book, ''Odd Man In: Norton Simon and the Pursuit of Culture'', won the 2002 Donald Pflueger Local History Award of the Historical Society of Southern California. This award-winning biography tells the story of how the wealthy entrepreneur Norton Simon (1907–1993), enriched the West Coast art world with his collection of art.


Bibliography


Books

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Selected published articles and reviews

* "Hitler’s Sordid Little Art Show: How a footnote to the Third Reich’s brutal history became LACMA’s 'Degenerate Art: The Fate of the Avant-Garde in Nazi Germany'"; in ''Los Angeles Times'', February 10, 1991. * "Saving Treasures the Getty Way : The Conservation Institute uses a collaborative approach to encourage restoration and preservation, but the real goal is to prevent deterioration of art and historic sites in the first place"; in ''Los Angeles Times'', July 11, 1993. * "A Gleaming New Showcase for the Acropolis: Athens finally has a place for the Elgin Marbles, if they’re ever repatriated, plus statues and other works from the ancient Greek site"; in ''Los Angeles Times'', January 24, 2010. * "A False Sense of Security: Even as artists embrace environmental practices, they ignore or remain uninformed about the toxic materials in their own studios"; in ''ARTnews'', October 2010. * "Beyond Tattoos: The Art of Body Adornment in Africa"; in ''Los Angeles Review of Books'', February 3, 2013.. * "Under the Microscope: In museums, schools, and research facilities, scientists and artists are swapping methods to illuminate natural phenomena and solve global problems"; in ''ARTnews'', March 2013.


References

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