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Sam Korman

Sam Korman is a writer and independent curator based in New York. He is the associate editor of ArtReview and the founder and editor of The Ditmas Park Review, a journal of satire. He has organized numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States and internationally. He is the founding director of Car Hole Gallery, in Portland, Oregon, and the assistant director of White Flag Projects, in St. Louis. His publications include Notes from a Young Curator and Mississippi, and his writing has appeared in Art in America, Flash Art, frieze, and Mousse, and on Artforum.com, among other places.

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