Holland Cotter Bio | Wiki
Holland Cotter is an American Art Critic. He has been working as co-chief art critic of The New York Times. Cotter has worked at New York Times since 1998. He mainly writes on a wide range of art, old and new, and he has made extended trips to Africa and China for The Times. In addition, in 2009, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.
Holland Cotter Age
He was born on April 9, 1947, in Connecticut, in the United States. Cotter is 75 years old and holds his birthday on April 9 every year.
Holland Cotter Height
He is a man of average stature. Cotter stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.70 m).
Holland Cotter Family
He was born to his hardworking parents in Connecticut, in the United States. Cotter holds an American nationality and grew up in Boston, Massachusetts. His father had just started medical school when he was born. He grew up along with his sister and their mother would read them a poem.
Holland Cotter Wife
Despite being a famous art critic, Cotter has kept his personal life away from the public. Also, there are no details regarding him as married, engaged, or single.
Holland Cotter Education
Upon graduating with his high school diploma, Cotter enrolled at Harvard College. He pursued a bachelor’s degree in English literature under poet Robert Lowell graduating in 1970. During his time, he was an editor of the Harvard Advocate literary magazine. He later attained an MA in American modernism from the City University of New York in 1990 and also M. Phil in early Indian Buddhist art from Columbia University in 1992.
Holland Cotter New York Times
He has been working as co-chief art critic of The New York Times. Cotter has worked at New York Times since 1998. He mainly writes on a wide range of art, old and new, and he has made extended trips to Africa and China for The Times. He first joined NYT in 1992 working as a freelance writer until 1997.
The station hired him specifically hired for his expertise in Asian art, as he is credited with exposing contemporary Indian and Chinese art to a Western audience. Some of his pieces were ones written as a result of a trip to China prompted by the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Moreover, he has taught Indian art and Islamic art. Before, he worked as a writer and editor for the New York Arts Journal, Art in America, and Art News. In addition, in 2009, he won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.
Some of Cotter’s colleagues at the NY Times include:
Kim Barker – Reporter
Jay Caspian Kang – Staff Writer
Ali Watkins – Reporter
Nikole Hannah Jones – Staff Writer
Elisabeth Vincentelli – Freelance Contributor
Trip Gabriel – Washington Investigative Correspondent
German Lopez – Reporter and Writer
Mark Mazzetti – National Correspondent
Holland Cotter Salary
He receives decent pay working as co-chief art critic of The New York Times. Cotter’s salary is $84,350 annually.
Holland Cotter Net Worth
He has worked at the New York Times since 1992 and through his hard work, he has attained a decent fortune. Cooter’s net worth is $1 Million.
Where Is Holland Cotter
He has been working as co-chief art critic of The New York Times. Cotter has worked at New York Times since 1998. He mainly writes on a wide range of art, old and new, and he has made extended trips to Africa and China for The Times. Before, he worked as a writer and editor for the New York Arts Journal, Art in America, and Art News.
Is Holland Cotter Married
Despite being a famous art critic, Cotter has kept his personal life away from the public. Thus there are no details regarding him as married, engaged, or single.
How Much Is Holland Cotter Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $1.5 Million attained from working as an American Art Critic.