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Suzanne Hudson portrait

Suzanne Hudson

Suzanne Hudson is associate professor of Art History and Fine Arts at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. She is the author of the books Agnes Martin: Night Sea (Afterall/MIT Press, 2017), Painting Now (Thames & Hudson, 2015), and Robert Ryman: Used Paint (MIT Press, 2009; 2011), as well as the coeditor of Contemporary Art: 1989–Present (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013). Her writings have appeared in Parkett, Flash Art, Art Journal, October, and Artforum, where she has been a regular contributor since 2004. She received her PhD from Princeton University in 2006.

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A man, staring into the camera, stands in front of his large, colorful painting.

Michael Williams: The Truth about Painting

Suzanne Hudson and Michael Williams in conversation in the artist's Los Angeles studio, December 2016.

By Suzanne Hudson Apr 20, 2017

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