"David Carrier" (born 1944) is an American philosopher and art and culture critic. He is a Champney Family Professor in the department of art and art history at Case Western Reserve University and was a professor of philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University. He is the author of Principles of Art History Writing (Penn State University Press, 1991), The Aesthete in the City: The Philosophy and Practice of American Abstract Painting in the 1980s (Penn State University Press, 1994), High Art: Charles Baudelaire and the Origins of Modernist Painting (Penn State University Press, 1996), A World Art History and Its Objects (Penn State University Press, 2009), The Aesthetics of Comics (Penn State University Press, 2000), and Museum Skepticism: A History of the Display of Art in Public Galleries (Duke University Press, 2006), Wild Art with Joachim Pissarro (Phaidon Press), among others. He is a contributor to ArtForum, BOMB Magazine, and ArtUS.

He has written about the history and philosophy of art writing, raising questions about the relativism of art writing in different eras by comparing texts written about the same artwork and analyzing changing styles of interpretation.

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Got a few salons down the road, a few empty spaces for lease, maybe even for sale, get through with school, open up my own shop right there by my house, won't have to move ever again, permanent.

I have a new home here in El Paso, I'm by myself, so I am going to try to get finished with school and open up my own shops.

Each of our players have a personal goal to break 40. David joined the team for the first time last year as a sophomore and became a nice contributor immediately.