Carter Ratcliff reads a selection of poems at Daniel Rothbart's public artwork "Water Clocks: A Floating Sculptural Installation in the Hudson River." Curated by Aaron Levi Garvey for The Hudson Eye.
Recorded on August 28, 2021 in Henry Hudson Riverfront Park, Hudson, New York. Videography by Alon Koppel and Daniel Rothbart.
Carter Ratcliff
Carter Ratcliff is a poet and art critic. Among his books of poetry are Fever Coast, Give Me Tomorrow, and Arrivederci, Modernismo. Ratcliff’s first novel, Tequila Mockingbird, was published in 2015. His writings on art have been published by the Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Guggenheim Museum; the Royal Academy, London; Maxxi Museum of 21st Century Arts, Rome; The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg; The Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; and many other institutions. He has contributed to leading art journals of the United States and Europe, including Art in America, Art Forum, ArtNews, Arts, Tate, Art Studio, and Art Presse, as well as Vogue, Elle, and New York magazine. His books include Lee Krasner: The Unacknowledged Equal; The Fate of a Gesture: Jackson Pollock and Postwar American Art, Out of the Box: The Reinvention of Art, and monographs on Andy Warhol, John Singer Sargent, Georgia O’Keeffe, Gilbert & George, Alex Katz, Robert Longo, and others. His editorial positions include Editorial Associate, Artnews, 1969-1972; Advisory Editor, Art International, 1970-1975; Contributing Editor, Art in America, 1976 to present; Contributing Editor, Saturday Review, 1980-1982; Editorial board, Sculpture Magazine, 1992 to present; Contributing Editor, Art on Paper, 2001 to 2005; Guest Art Editor, The Brooklyn Rail, September 2013. In 1969, Ratcliff received a Poets Foundation grant, 1969. Other awards and grants include Art Critics grants, NEA, 1972 and 1976; Guggenheim Fellowship, 1976; Frank Jewett Mather Award for Art Criticism, College Art Association, 1987; The Gertrude Stein Prize for Innovative Poetry, 2006; The Annual T-Space Poetry Award, 2013. He has taught at the School of Visual Arts, New York; Hunter College, New York, and New York University.
Water Clocks: A Floating Sculptural Installation in the Hudson River
By Daniel Rothbart
Curated by Aaron Levi Garvey
Presented by as part of The Hudson Eye
August 27 – September 6, 2021
Henry Hudson Riverfront Park
108 Water Street
Hudson, New York
12534
A constellation of Daniel Rothbart's floating sculptures was installed in the Hudson River, off Rick’s Point, in the southernmost slip.
Special thanks to Francine Hunter McGivern, Jonah Bokaer, Aaron Levi Garvey, Mike Aguiar, Julie Skrzypek, Alaina Wilson, and Anna Savino
https://danielrothbart.org
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