Calvin Tomkins has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1960, known for his insightful profiles of artists and cultural figures.
He has written extensively on modern and contemporary art, including profiles of Marcel Duchamp, Robert Rauschenberg, and Jasper Johns.
Tomkins has authored numerous books, including "The Bride and the Bachelors" and "Duchamp: A Biography." His work is characterized by a deep understanding of the art world and its personalities, offering readers unique perspectives on influential artists.
Tomkins' career spans decades, during which he has established himself as a respected voice in art criticism and journalism.
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