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Blake Gopnik : ウィキペディア英語版 | Blake Gopnik Blake Gopnik (born 1963, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American art critic who lives in New York. He is critic-at-large for Artnet News and writes on art and design for a wide range of publications. He previously spent a decade as chief art critic of ''The Washington Post''〔()〕 and before that was an arts editor and critic in Canada. He has a doctorate in art history from Oxford University, and has written on aesthetic topics ranging from Facebook to gastronomy. ==Personal life== Blake Gopnik was born in Philadelphia, in 1963, to Irwin and Myrna Gopnik with whom he moved to Montreal as a small child. He and his five siblings – Berkeley psychologist Alison Gopnik, writer Adam Gopnik, ocean scientist Morgan Gopnik, archeologist Hilary Gopnik, and Melissa Gopnik, managing director of the Boston area Rape Crisis Center – grew up in Moshe Safdie’s Habitat 67. Gopnik is married to the artist Lucy Hogg and has one son, Aaron Gopnik-Ramshaw, who is a private investigator in Toronto.
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