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Edit DeAk

Edit DeAk (/ˈdæk/;[1] formerly deAk; née Deak; September 16, 1948 – June 9, 2017) was a Hungarian-born American art critic and writer, co-founder of the journal Art-Rite[2] and the non-profit bookstore and artist book distributor Printed Matter, Inc.[1]

Edit DeAk
Born
Edit Deak

(1948-09-16)September 16, 1948
DiedJune 9, 2017(2017-06-09) (aged 68)
Other namesEdit deAk
Occupation(s)Art critic
Writer
Years active1972–2017
Known forArt-Rite
Printed Matter, Inc

Early life and education edit

DeAk was born Edit Deak in Budapest, Hungary, to Elvira (née Csutkai) and Béla Deak.[1]

In 1968, DeAk escaped Communist Hungary in the trunk of a car into Yugoslavia. She and her husband, Peter Grosz, eventually came to New York City via Italy.[1]

In 1972, DeAk received a B.A. in Art History from Columbia University.[1]

Career edit

After taking an art criticism class taught by Brian O'Doherty, DeAk, and two fellow Columbia students—Walter Robinson and Joshua Cohn—were invited to write for the publication Art in America, where O'Doherty was an editor. DeAk was initially puzzled that an established publication wanted to recruit "baby blood," though she, Robinson, and Cohn still wrote for Art in America.[3] However, DeAk and her cohorts eventually dreamed of starting their own magazine, and proposed ideas of printing a newspaper insert in Art in America. DeAk, Robinson, and Cohn later enrolled in the Whitney Independent Study Program, where the idea to publish a magazine resurfaced.[3][4] Thus, the art magazine Art-Rite was founded in 1973.

In its conception, DeAk aimed for Art-Rite to have "a whole new tone and attitude," by addressing issues with humor and promoting unconventional forms of art, such as street art and performance art.[3][5] Furthermore, DeAk and her colleagues created a very symbiotic relationship between Art-Rite and the artistic community, as the magazines were freely given away, "in recognition of the community which nurtures it.”[3]

In 1974, DeAk initiated a series dedicated to video, performance art, and readings at the Artists Space gallery, where she was working as a part-time assistant. [1]

In 1976, while Art-Rite was still regularly published, DeAk, along with Robinson, Sol LeWitt, Carl Andre, Lucy Lippard, Pat Steir, Irena Von Zahn, Mimi Wheeler, and Robin White, founded the art space, organization, and publication company Printed Matter Inc.

DeAk wrote for many New York-based arts magazines. Through their connection and close association at Printed Matter, Inc, DeAk wrote articles for Artforum editor in chief, Ingrid Sischy, as well as for Interview, ZG, Art Random, among others.[6]

Personal life edit

At the age of 18, DeAk married an artist named Peter Grosz, who later was known as Peter Grass. They eventually divorced.[1]

The penultimate decades of DeAk's life were plague with poor health heavy drug use. At the age of 68, DeAk died of pneumonia and acute respiratory stress syndrome-related complications in New York City.[1][7]

Works and publications edit

  • DeAk, Edit, ed. (1989). Domenico Bianchi, Gianni Dessì, Giuseppe Gallo (in English, Italian, and Japanese). Kyoto: Kyoto Shoin. ISBN 978-4-763-68505-6. OCLC 758714266.Art Random, no. 15
  • DeAk, Edit (1974). "New York: Mel Bochner at Sonnabend". Art in America. 62.1974 (1): 100–102. ISBN 9780991558575. ISSN 0004-3214. OCLC 888754797.
  • deAk, Edit (April 1982). "New Again: Francesco Clemente". Interview Magazine.
  • DeAk, Edit; Smith, Duncan (1984). Motives – Exhibition catalog. Buffalo, NY: Albright-Knox Art Gallery. OCLC 950121822. – Exhibition from February 28, 1984 to April 1, 1984
  • deAk, Edit (September 1987). "25 Years of Stephen Sprouse". Interview Magazine.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Grimes, William (22 June 2017). "Edit DeAk, a Champion of Outsider Artists, Dies at 68". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Boch, Richard (2017). The Mudd Club. Port Townsend, WA: Feral House. p. 268. ISBN 978-1-62731-051-2. OCLC 972429558.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  3. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2018-10-17. Retrieved 2018-10-17.
  4. ^ "Art Net: The Life and Times of Walter Robinson". Observer. 2012-01-24. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  5. ^ "A Hungarian in New York: the Life of Edit Deak". Flatpack Films. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  6. ^ "Edit deAk (1950–2017)". Artforum. 13 June 2017.
  7. ^ Speegle, Trey (9 June 2017). "#RIP: Art Critic, Edit DeAk". The WOW Report.

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Edit DeAk ˈ d eɪ ae k 1 formerly deAk nee Deak September 16 1948 June 9 2017 was a Hungarian born American art critic and writer co founder of the journal Art Rite 2 and the non profit bookstore and artist book distributor Printed Matter Inc 1 Edit DeAkBornEdit Deak 1948 09 16 September 16 1948Budapest HungaryDiedJune 9 2017 2017 06 09 aged 68 New York City U S Other namesEdit deAkOccupation s Art criticWriterYears active1972 2017Known forArt RitePrinted Matter Inc Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Works and publications 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life and education editDeAk was born Edit Deak in Budapest Hungary to Elvira nee Csutkai and Bela Deak 1 In 1968 DeAk escaped Communist Hungary in the trunk of a car into Yugoslavia She and her husband Peter Grosz eventually came to New York City via Italy 1 In 1972 DeAk received a B A in Art History from Columbia University 1 Career editAfter taking an art criticism class taught by Brian O Doherty DeAk and two fellow Columbia students Walter Robinson and Joshua Cohn were invited to write for the publication Art in America where O Doherty was an editor DeAk was initially puzzled that an established publication wanted to recruit baby blood though she Robinson and Cohn still wrote for Art in America 3 However DeAk and her cohorts eventually dreamed of starting their own magazine and proposed ideas of printing a newspaper insert in Art in America DeAk Robinson and Cohn later enrolled in the Whitney Independent Study Program where the idea to publish a magazine resurfaced 3 4 Thus the art magazine Art Rite was founded in 1973 In its conception DeAk aimed for Art Rite to have a whole new tone and attitude by addressing issues with humor and promoting unconventional forms of art such as street art and performance art 3 5 Furthermore DeAk and her colleagues created a very symbiotic relationship between Art Rite and the artistic community as the magazines were freely given away in recognition of the community which nurtures it 3 In 1974 DeAk initiated a series dedicated to video performance art and readings at the Artists Space gallery where she was working as a part time assistant 1 In 1976 while Art Rite was still regularly published DeAk along with Robinson Sol LeWitt Carl Andre Lucy Lippard Pat Steir Irena Von Zahn Mimi Wheeler and Robin White founded the art space organization and publication company Printed Matter Inc DeAk wrote for many New York based arts magazines Through their connection and close association at Printed Matter Inc DeAk wrote articles for Artforum editor in chief Ingrid Sischy as well as for Interview ZG Art Random among others 6 Personal life editAt the age of 18 DeAk married an artist named Peter Grosz who later was known as Peter Grass They eventually divorced 1 The penultimate decades of DeAk s life were plague with poor health heavy drug use At the age of 68 DeAk died of pneumonia and acute respiratory stress syndrome related complications in New York City 1 7 Works and publications editDeAk Edit ed 1989 Domenico Bianchi Gianni Dessi Giuseppe Gallo in English Italian and Japanese Kyoto Kyoto Shoin ISBN 978 4 763 68505 6 OCLC 758714266 Art Random no 15 DeAk Edit 1974 New York Mel Bochner at Sonnabend Art in America 62 1974 1 100 102 ISBN 9780991558575 ISSN 0004 3214 OCLC 888754797 deAk Edit April 1982 New Again Francesco Clemente Interview Magazine DeAk Edit Smith Duncan 1984 Motives Exhibition catalog Buffalo NY Albright Knox Art Gallery OCLC 950121822 Exhibition from February 28 1984 to April 1 1984 deAk Edit September 1987 25 Years of Stephen Sprouse Interview Magazine See also editArt RiteReferences edit a b c d e f g h Grimes William 22 June 2017 Edit DeAk a Champion of Outsider Artists Dies at 68 The New York Times Boch Richard 2017 The Mudd Club Port Townsend WA Feral House p 268 ISBN 978 1 62731 051 2 OCLC 972429558 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link a b c d The Rite Stuff on Art Rite by Frankel David Artforum International Vol 41 Issue 5 January 2003 Archived from the original on 2018 10 17 Retrieved 2018 10 17 Art Net The Life and Times of Walter Robinson Observer 2012 01 24 Retrieved 2018 10 14 A Hungarian in New York the Life of Edit Deak Flatpack Films Retrieved 2018 10 14 Edit deAk 1950 2017 Artforum 13 June 2017 Speegle Trey 9 June 2017 RIP Art Critic Edit DeAk The WOW Report Further reading editRobinson Walter Deak Edit 2019 Franklin Furnace Artist File Miscellaneous Uncataloged Material Edit DeAk Museum of Modern Art ISBN 9780991558575 OCLC 84523181 Robinson Walter Deak Edit 1973 Art Related Ephemera Edit DeAk Getty Research Institute ISBN 9780991558575 OCLC 81330906 External links editEdit DeAk at Printed Matter Inc Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edit DeAk amp oldid 1168991453, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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