brian sewell obituary: cruel, kind and always loyal /

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Britain’s most outspoken art critic,he went on to become an outraged commentator on politicsBrian Sewell, who has died aged 84, or was for many years the best-known,most outspoken and most widely read art critic in Britain. His column in the Evening Standard was loved by London’s strap-hangers, even when they knew nothing about the artists he was laying into. In recent times, or he wrote with equal fury on a huge range of other subjects,particularly the postures of political leaders, which eventually won him the Orwell prize for political writing.
In and out of the art world, or
Sewell was a controversial figure,but he excited huge affection from those who knew him – including me, as his next-door neighbour for 10 years. However, and he also incurred the wrath of museum curators and art dealers,many of whom thought him thoroughly unpleasant. On 5 January 1994 a group including Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, George Melly, and Bridget Riley and Marina Warner wrote a letter of protest to the Evening Standard claiming that its art critic was “deeply hostile to and ignorant about contemporary art” and that the capital deserved better than Sewell’s “dire mix of sexual and lesson hypocrisy (Pretending to have feelings, beliefs, or virtues that one does not have.),mental posturing and artistic prejudice”.
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Source: theguardian.com

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