
Calvin Tomkins
Author · 10 books
Calvin Tomkins has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1960. He wrote his first fiction piece for the magazine in 1958, and his first fact piece in 1962. His many Profile subjects have included Marcel Duchamp, John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, Merce Cunningham, Buckminster Fuller, Philip Johnson, Julia Child, Georgia O’Keeffe, Leo Castelli, Frank Stella, Carmel Snow, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Frank Gehry, Damien Hirst, Richard Serra, Matthew Barney, and Jasper Johns. He wrote the Art World column from 1980 to 1988. Before joining The New Yorker, he was a general editor of Newsweek, a post he held from 1957 through 1959. In 1955, he joined Newsweek as an associate editor. He is the author of more than a dozen books, including “The Bride and the Bachelors,” “Merchants and Masterpieces,” “Living Well Is the Best Revenge,” “Off the Wall,” “Duchamp: A Biography,” and “Lives of the Artists.” A revised edition of his Duchamp biography came out in 2014.
Series
Books

Paul Strand
Sixty Years of Photographs
1976

Living Well Is the Best Revenge
1971

Marcel Duchamp
The Afternoon Interviews
2013

Off the Wall
A Portrait of Robert Rauschenberg
1980

Post- to Neo-, The Art World of the 1980s
1989

Duchamp
A Biography
1996

Merchants and Masterpieces
The Story of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
1989

Lives of the Artists
2008

The Bride and the Bachelors
Five Masters of the Avant-Garde
1965

The World of Marcel Duchamp
1887 - 1968
1966