Name
Ashton, Dore (Interviewee)
Sinclair, Sara (Interviewer)
Title
Oral history interview with Dore Ashton, 2015
Abstract
Dore Ashton describes her educational path to art history, from undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin to graduate school at Harvard. She discusses the art world she wrote about and participated in during her years at the New York Times and early years at the School of Visual Arts (SVA), especially the group informally known as the Abstract Expressionists in the early 1950s. She talks about the changes to the New York City art world through the late 1960s and early 1970s and the impact of commercialism on art through the time of the interview. She discusses her role as a reporter and art writer, and shares some thoughts on her role as an educator
Collection Name
Robert Rauschenberg Foundation oral history collection
Subjects
Artists--20th century.--New York (State); Art critics; Abstract expresionism; Ashton, Dore; Rauschenberg, Robert, 1925-2008; New York Times Company; School of Visual Arts (New York, N.Y.); Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art
Format
oral histories
Genre
Interviews
Date
2015
Physical Description
30 pages
Note (Biographical)
Dore Ashton was born in Newark, NJ. She was an art critic, professor, and writer who authored more than thirty books on art. She began her professional career as a writer for the New York Times, and went on to teach at the School of Visual Arts (SVA), and Cooper Union in New York, and was a senior critic in painting and printmaking at Yale. She died in 2017
Note
Interviewed by Sara Sinclair on April 29, 2015
Note (Provenance)
Dore Ashton, Gift, transferred from Columbia Center for Oral History Research 2019
Language
English
Library Location
Columbia Center for Oral History, Columbia University
Browse Location’s Digital Content
Catalog Record
16068813
Also In
Oral History Archives at Columbia
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/bq95-xc98
Related URLs
Available digital content for this interview.