David Joselit is an American art historian, critic, and curator known for his work on modern and contemporary art, media theory, and image circulation. Joselit is the Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Art, Film, and Visual Studies at Harvard University. He held positions at the City University of New York Graduate Center, where he served as a Distinguished Professor, and at Yale University, where he was the Carnegie Professor and Chair of the Department of History of Art. Joselit began his career as a curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and has since authored several widely cited books, including ''Infinite Regress: Marcel Duchamp 1910–1941'' (1998), ''American Art Since 1945'' (2003), ''Feedback: Television Against Democracy'' (2007), ''After Art'' (2012), ''Heritage and Debt: Art in Globalization'' (2020) which won the Robert Motherwell Book Award, and ''Art's Properties (2023)''. He is an editor of the journal ''October'' and a frequent contributor to ''Artforum''.
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