Daniel Rolnik
Daniel Rolnik (born March 15, 1989) is a Los Angeles-based art critic and gallerist.
Life and career
Rolnik was studying audio engineering in college when he decided that he’d like to interview some of his favorite artists for his blog. Despite having no background in art, he soon began reviewing art for publications like LA Weekly, Artfetch, The Jewish Journal, A&O, Beautiful/Decay, Hi Fructose, and CARTWHEEL. He billed himself as "The World’s Most Adorable Art Critic."[1][2]
In 2014, Rolnik opened the Daniel Rolnik Gallery at 1431 Ocean Ave. in Santa Monica, California.[3] Exhibitions like "Pacific Stoner Time," "The Fake History of the World, and "Art Basil" earned the gallery a reputation for satire, and for mixing fine art, street art, and lowbrow art.[1][4][5][6] Juxtapoz wrote of one opening, "Friday's show had paper towel rolls dispensing penis drawings, bags of fake cocaine, and a zine of nude selfies. There was also traditional media paintings and drawings but all still tongue 'n cheek."[7]
The Los Angeles Times called the Daniel Rolnik Gallery "a gallery with a sense of humor."[5] However, a brief feud erupted on Twitter with New York–based celebrity art critic Jerry Saltz in 2015 after he called the gallery's art "stupid." (A motto of the gallery is "stupid art for smart people.")[6][8]
Rolnik favors art with a handmade process. He is dismissive of media like digital prints.[1] He frequently takes month-long road trips across the United States to find artists for his shows, visiting their studios and staying with them.[9]
References
- ^ a b c Jonathan Maseng (March 8, 2013). "Daniel Rolnik: The World's Most Adorable Art Critic". The Jewish Journal.
- ^ Vivianne Lapointe (October 2, 2012). "Daniel Rolnik Curates". Live Fast Mag.
- ^ Matt Stromberg (September 17, 2014). "Daniel Rolnik Gallery brings Positive Vibes, Wizards to Santa Monica". Glasstire.
- ^ Michael Aushenker (April 15, 2015). "Art Goes to Pot". Argonaut.
- ^ a b Carolina A. Miranda (December 3, 2015). "Miami Beach may have Art Basel, but L.A. has 'Art Basil' -- and it's the pesto thing ever". LA Times.
- ^ a b Shana Nys Dambrot (June 11, 2015). "The Fake History of the World". LA Weekly.
- ^ Sam Graham (June 15, 2015). "Opening: The Fake History Of The World". Juxtapoz.
- ^ Daniel Barron (June 6, 2015). "The Daniel Rolnik Gallery Presents 'The Fake History Of The World'". Yayla.
- ^ Michael Aushenker (August 6, 2014). "The Wandering Curator". Argonaut.